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Your clocks auto-set just fine? Hmm… I wonder if mine aren’t getting the signal…
My auto clocks actually came through also but I do get really annoyed each year when I lose an hour of my day. I’m not quite sure how they figured out this will save energy.
I have an intense dislike for DST. But it really doesn’t affect (effect?) me cus I never know what time it is anyway.
Speaking of never knowing what time it is, I happened to forget my watch today. I always wear that thing everywhere. What does this mean?
The only good part of DST for me is that I only have to work 11 hours that night and still get paid for 12.
I think that means it’s time for you to come home!
I tend to agree! I think i’ll head home now.
Chad, that must be one of the advertised perks of the night shift - once a year you get a paid hour off!! Woohoo! Of course when the time shifts back you have to make sure you get that day off so you don’t have to work an extra hour for free.
no no, we get paid for all 13 hours. If not, yeah, everyone would be taking the night off.
Arizona must be way off from us then…
You know, while Arizona doesn’t change time, the working hours (or at least at my job and my friends’ jobs changed whenever the DST ended and began. That really sucked.
All of our auto-setting clocks came through just fine. I dunno...wish I could help.
Kentucky Girl | 03.12.2007 | 9:28 AM