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Originally posted by vthoky:
Apologizing for the thread drift here, I have a question:

On the night we switch DST on, do hourly workers on third shift get shorted an hour? And by the same token, do they get an "extra" -- overtime, perhaps -- hour when we change back in the fall?

I guess I never really thought about it before this evening.


When I worked 3rd (many years ago) what was counted was the hours worked. 1st came in early or 3rd stayed later (on forward days depending on staff requests) and in the fall they came in early to get the time in. Don't know what is done now but few complained.



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My clock didn't get the signal Saturday night, so I set it in a much higher location (better signal was my plan) and sometime Sunday it did reset itself...


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Originally posted by mbinky:
Man, you guys are pretty serious about your time! I cranked the hands on my mechanical Seiko forward an hour when I woke up this morning. Smile


Another Seiko ran up an hour here.


Four more Seiko here.
This is one of those days I think I have too many watches. Cool




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