About two weeks in the USA and Canada. November 1. Except for Hawai’i, Arizona, Yukon Territory, the northeast part of British Columbia, Saskatchewan, one or two islands in Hudson Bay. Senators and representatives from both sides of the aisle have introduced or co-sponsored legislation to go on permanent DST for several sessions of Clowngress. Unfortunately this is something that the states need to get in on and not enough have done so. But, that number is growing. Personally I would close my office for two days after a time change. I would make a notice to all my patients and staff daily for about 2 months before the the change and take the Friday off before as well. I could take public transit to work and did not have to worry about all the craziness out on the roads. Pick a time and keep it. Society has changed enough that we no longer need to shift the clocks. I hate the time change. It takes me about a month to get used to it both ways.
RAGs about 4 years ago
Let’s see, I think it’s “Spring up and fall down”, or something like that.
Boots at the Boar Premium Member about 4 years ago
November 1, but we don’t need another hour of 2020.
Thinkingblade about 4 years ago
No truer words have ever been written – time just won’t let up.
Teto85 Premium Member about 4 years ago
About two weeks in the USA and Canada. November 1. Except for Hawai’i, Arizona, Yukon Territory, the northeast part of British Columbia, Saskatchewan, one or two islands in Hudson Bay. Senators and representatives from both sides of the aisle have introduced or co-sponsored legislation to go on permanent DST for several sessions of Clowngress. Unfortunately this is something that the states need to get in on and not enough have done so. But, that number is growing. Personally I would close my office for two days after a time change. I would make a notice to all my patients and staff daily for about 2 months before the the change and take the Friday off before as well. I could take public transit to work and did not have to worry about all the craziness out on the roads. Pick a time and keep it. Society has changed enough that we no longer need to shift the clocks. I hate the time change. It takes me about a month to get used to it both ways.
InTraining Premium Member about 4 years ago
Time keeps on slippin’, slippin’, slippin’Into the future….!
Sisyphos about 4 years ago
Gunther, I wish it would stop. And so do many others,
I don’t care which variety of time you keep, just stop changing it twice a year!