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Pick one. Stick with it.
When I retired I stopped switching back to standard time. Winter is dark enough without having the sun set an hour earlier. I am on DST year round (for the extra hour of sunlight), and in addition all my clocks have always been set about 20 minutes ahead (insurance against being late). I'm sort of in my own time zone, but I check with the computer clock to know when to leave the house on rare occasions when I have to keep an appointment out in the real world.I'm 'semi retired' ( I am in office 1 day a week, available to phone 24/7) and still drug my butt up at the 'new' 5 am to go into the office. IMO, it is a rude and unnecessary thing to keep changing clocks. It's proven that it is actually detrimental to the health and welfare of the populace, and at this stage of the game, serves no purpose.
Pick one. Stick with it.
I still have to 'obey the clock' for our seasonal produce stand and some other things, so I don't have your luxury lol.When I retired I stopped switching back to standard time. Winter is dark enough without having the sun set an hour earlier. I am on DST year round (for the extra hour of sunlight), and in addition all my clocks have always been set about 20 minutes ahead (insurance against being late). I'm sort of in my own time zone, but I check with the computer clock to know when to leave the house on rare occasions when I have to keep an appointment out in the real world.