It's almost 3 o'clock. This time yesterday it was going on 2pm. This is upsurd losing an hour from our already too short weekend, I have said it for years. I know that it's great in the autumn when we get that hour back, but for right now, it stinks, I tell ya.
There is a solution, it makes so much sense. I am certain that I'm not the only person to have thought of this: take the hour away tomorrow. Imagine what that would do for Monday blues if at one fifty-nine, you knew in one minute it would be three o'clock! What a natural mood elevator. I get happy just thinking about that possibility.
Now there are some downsides. If, for example, Monday was your day off, not good. Or if you start work at 3pm, you may not feel my joy.
When I worked shift work, I loved working this weekend. Not only did I only work eleven hours, I got paid for twelve. Does that still happen? I despised working the flip side in the fall when I worked (and got paid for) thirteen hours.
Since the majority of people are day time workers, I'm positive that this idea would sell. When you consider the pluses in this concept, I know that you too will cry out for Daylight Savings Time to begin during the week, preferably on a Monday.


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