• RedSnt 👓♂️🖥️@feddit.dk
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      4 days ago

      It’s not like there’s more sunlight, it’s just offsetting where in the day you get the most sunlight. Turn the clock back and you get sunlight earlier in the day, and turn the clock forward you get more sunlight in the afternoon/evening.
      As someone living just north enough in Denmark, winters are brutal depending on your job, and I’ve mostly had factory-like jobs where I spent most days inside without sunlight, so I’d drive to work in darkness, spend most of the day in artificial light, no windows, and then drive home in darkness.

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        Yep, I am well aware of all of that, I am a Swede living north of Stockholm

        I even worked 12h alternating day/night shifts.

        And damn, summer time makes a huge difference when getting off work at 20:00…

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          The solution would be your employer adjusting the shift times, so they allow everyone to catch some sun. Ideally you would work two hours less in winter than in summer.

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        4 days ago

        The thing is, most people start work in the morning, so moving the clock in the direction that provides them with more sunshine in the evening when they’re free to go outside is beneficial for them. Moving it the other way is not useful for most.

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      4 days ago

      You do realize, the sun isn’t hanging in there for an hour longer, just because we on earth made a change to some kind of time keeping device? We will still have 24h hours a day and the sun will still shine the amount of time it shines.

      Edit: I see a couple of downvotes. Could some one give some arguments?

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          I would argue, this is a bit of a different can of worms. What I am arguing for is to keep the clock in sync with science and have 12 o’clock be roughly at the time, when the sun is in it’s zenith. We shouldn’t just switch back and forth on the clock just because we feel like it, because then what is the point? The amount of sun we get in a day on any given longitude will not change just because we are dialing back and forth a time measurement device.

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          4 days ago

          So have a summer schedule and a winter schedule with the bossman.

          Why does some people’s employment issues have to be every person’s problem?

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            4 days ago

            If your life is so flexible that time doesnt even matter, why do you care at all?

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              4 days ago

              What? Where did I say that?

              I’m saying that instead of the entire population having to change every single clock backwards and forwards every year. So that’s children, the sick, retired people, students, workers, unemployed, aristocrats, the fucking lot, everyone. That’s every computer, every clock, every embedded system.

              Instead of that, jobs just say come in at 7 - 3 for half the year and 8 - 4 for the other half. Is that really such a difficult concept for them to adopt?

              • vxx@lemmy.world
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                What? Where did I say that?

                So have a summer schedule and a winter schedule with the bossman.

                Why does some people’s employment issues have to be every person’s problem?

                And you said it in response of someone that is against turning the clock. It reads as if you support switching times and that I should just go to work later of I have an issue with it.