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Daylight saving actually makes it darker in the morning than regular time, so that theory has flaws.

Massachusetts currently wants to go to year round daylight saving time (basically by switching to the next eastern time zone)... because people like it better.


That's right UNGN,,,then maybe it was when he was walking home from school? Not sure, but it is the stupidest idea to mess with our time zone. I heard the same thing about switching to the next Eastern time zone permanently.
 
After going thru some of the trainning missions & the real deal for the Army time is just a means of measuring. When one goes 24+ hours at a time just working for several different occasions over the years, working the night life, or do shifts does it really matter what time it is when the sun comes & goes? Now adding extra time to the day when you want more time in a day would work better than chasing the sun.
 
I hate winter to wake up to go to work it's dark finish work to go home it's dark...🙁
I suggest Hawaii. The days are nearly uniform all year round, near the equator. Of course boxes from Summit and Jegs are air mail only.
 
I worked on a submarine for 4-1/2 years. Underway, it was fluorescent all day long. The curtain on your rack sorta worked. Dog tired from fixing broken stuff off-watch usually guaranteed I could sleep through anything - until they racked me out to fix more broken stuff. The upside was home port in Pearl. 😎
 
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I work with guys from Germany. They can only work 36 hours/week. We had a project that needed to get done during January/February, so they worked overtime (we all just worked our normal hours). When December rolled around, their badge wouldn't let them in the building, because they worked all of their hours for the year.

I'm pretty sure I could work 36 hours in 3 days and only change my lifestyle a tiny bit.
That´s f.......... B.........., what the german guys told you. Normally you work 40hrs/week. If neccessary you work overtime; but not more then 50hrs/week, regulated by law. This also dependent to which industrial sector your job belongs
 
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I work with guys from Germany. They can only work 36 hours/week. We had a project that needed to get done during January/February, so they worked overtime (we all just worked our normal hours). When December rolled around, their badge wouldn't let them in the building, because they worked all of their hours for the year.

I'm pretty sure I could work 36 hours in 3 days and only change my lifestyle a tiny bit.
That´s f.......... B.........., what the german guys told you. Normally you work 40hrs/week. If neccessary you work overtime; but not more then 50hrs/week, regulated by law. This also dependent to which industrial sector your job belongs
 
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That´s f.......... B.........., what the german guys told you. Normally you work 40hrs/week. If neccessary you work overtime; but not more then 50hrs/week, regulated by law. This also dependent to which industrial sector your job belongs

It might be some deal they have with their engineer's union, but we get A LOT of F..... B..... from these guys so it may be all BS.

Last summer, we had engineers from Munich come over to Texas to sell us some new aerospace coating made by some little manufacturer in a little town in Germany. Very cute story.

My engineer did some digging and found out last week the coating was actually made in Oklahoma City (less than 3 hours up the road) by a US company that has a small German division. He calls up the guy who makes the coating in OKC, who says to send him of sample of what they sent us, because it sounds like someone was trying to pawn an older version of the coating off as the newer version. F.... B.... indeed.
 
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