• snooggums
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    9 months ago

    The main problem is that the old 9 to 5 business hours puts three hours before noon and five after, which is why DST moves time later in the day.

    Just change ‘business hours to’ 8 to 4 and call it a day. or 7:30 to 4:30 if it needs to be 8 hours plus lunch.

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      9 months ago

      Logic and sense? Get out of here! Obviously what we need to do is make daylight saving time permanent year round!

      /s, if that wasn’t obvious

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        9 months ago

        Every time I get in an argument with someone who wants year round daylight savings time, they think it happens in the winter.