I used to love working in two time zones. It meant I started work at 9 (Central) and when I quit work it was only 4 (Pacific), so it had the effect of making it seem like there were more hours in the day. It hadn't really been a problem because when I was at work, my computer had central time so I didn't have to convert. But, lately, it's gotten more frustrating, especially when scheduling job interviews. I have to check my work calendar (in central time) and convert it to pacific time to see when I'm available for an interview, then when putting an interview on my work calendar, I have to convert back. It's been a little complicated each time, especially when checking different days and times to try to find a match. Now the interviews are over, which is nice, and soon I will stop working in central time. I'll still have to convert times when talking to family and friends in TX, but that has never been as difficult.
We moved to Seattle in February 2008 and shared blog posts and photos during our first few years in Seattle.
- Troy & Lesley H
Monday, July 14, 2008
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you shoulda moved to Arizona where they don't do DST!
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