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Queer Government Employees are Scared for their Jobs

LGBTQ+ government employees are now afraid for their job security, fearing a potential rollback after…

Jobs that blow

What’s my craziest job? Well, you would think traveling the globe as Nuclia Waste would be crazy enough. But Holly Kyleberg, owner of the top floors of the downtown D&F Clocktower, hired me last Christmas for a holiday wedding reception up inside the clockworks. I was to play Mrs. Santa Claus, having guests sit on my lap, taking photos and telling me what they really wanted.
When it came time for the bride and groom to take their turn, they both got quite frisky on my lap. Not with each other – with me. Then they both invited me back to their hotel room for a ménage à trios honeymoon. I declined and continued to enjoy the rest of the night drinking champagne, mingling with the guests and being a ho, ho, ho. And to think I get paid to do this. I love my life.

OFC’s featured local LGBT
entrepreneurs in Colorado

PART TWO: Denver LGBT entrepreneurs who got through the recession on LGBT loyalty or grease and grit. Hardships spurred them to work harder, better and stronger. By Matt Pizzuti.

Through oppression or recession, LGBT entrepreneurs have triumphed over adversity

The stories of four lesbian and gay Denver entrepreneurs who got through the recession on LGBT customer loyalty or grease and grit. Hardships spurred them to work harder, better and stronger today -with changing times and signs of economic recovery.

Got work? Center helping elders, trans find employment

Jobs are notoriously hard to come by if you’re trans or an elder. And in…