scheav t1_jbv90j9 wrote
Reply to comment by _BreakingGood_ in [OC] In the past four years, 19 states have enacted legislation or passed resolutions, awaiting approval by Congress, to make daylight saving permanent. by gridnews
Businesses are going to open an hour later if it gets light an hour later. You’re going to be working later. There’s nothing special about 5pm that makes it quitting time.
madattak t1_jbvfhl8 wrote
But business hours don't change when DST starts or ends
scheav t1_jbvgx2m wrote
Yes, because it’s just temporary. That’s the point. If it were permanent then business hours would be set appropriately. If you decided to shift the clock by 4 hours in your state do you think businesses would open up 4 hours before sunrise?
_BreakingGood_ t1_jbvg3pf wrote
My working hours have never changed due to DST. In fact I've never seen the business hours of any business change due to DST.
scheav t1_jbvh28i wrote
DST is temporary. If businesses were willing to change their hours multiple times a year you wouldn’t need DST. If you made a permanent change to your time zones businesses would change hours accordingly - permanently. It’s not rocket science.
_BreakingGood_ t1_jbvicru wrote
Alright we'll see if permanent DST results in the entire country shifting from 9-5 to 10-6 hours.
scheav t1_jbviqa0 wrote
We sure will. Hopefully I get my start time shifted from 7am to 8am.
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