flying belgian
Well-known Member
After changing the clock I seam to be doing ok so far. After reading the posts of last 3 days I thought the whole world would come to an end.
orked shift work at the mine for a few years alternating shift work. When you worked the graveyard shift at time change, in the spring you got seven hours pay and in the fall you got nine hours pay.(quoted from post at 01:27:48 03/12/18) I have a sister that is a nurse on the 3rd shift at a hospital when the time change occurs. We didn't used to change time in Indiana, but now do. I wonder what happens to her and the rest of her shift. One time of the year they spring forward and work an hour less because they are replaced by the 1st shift at their new scheduled time, but then another time they actually work an hour more because the time change simply deletes an hour worked because the 1st shift then shows up at their newly adjusted time schedule. When it was Indiana changing it's, OUR times one of my county councilman whom has a realty business in Michigan had our then governor's ear and actually traveled the state twisting the ears of legislators to get them to go for DST. In reality, he wanted Indiana to be on the same time as Michigan all year as opposed to only half a year so that he would be on the same time with his realty business all year. If I ever see that guy, ever get within arms reach of that guy, whether he's wearing his glasses or not...
Mark
Around here dairy farmers milked and fed on EST.They didn't care if it was DST or not.(quoted from post at 11:00:05 03/11/18) Steers and cows did not seem to mind getting fed an hour later by the clock. LOL I was starting feeding art 5:30 AM and now just feed them at 6:30 AM. Everything seems the same to me. LOL.
I like the extra hour in the evening. I spend more time with the Grand Kids after supper now. I do not care what others say you will not spend much time with teenagers before school.
Around here dairy farmers milked and fed on EST.They didn't care if it was DST or not.(quoted from post at 11:00:05 03/11/18) Steers and cows did not seem to mind getting fed an hour later by the clock. LOL I was starting feeding art 5:30 AM and now just feed them at 6:30 AM. Everything seems the same to me. LOL.
I like the extra hour in the evening. I spend more time with the Grand Kids after supper now. I do not care what others say you will not spend much time with teenagers before school.
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