As someone who is self employed, and is not a morning person, I love DST. It lets me sleep in a little bit in the morning, basically until all of the morning rush hour's craziness around Charlotte has had a chance to die down. Once that happens I can the go pick up parts, get to a customers machine, or whatever, without wasting time sitting in a traffic jam.
Better still, when I get back home in the evenings I've actually got time to get my own stuff done with daylight to spare. Not to mention that after 5 my phone usually slows down on the call frequency. With the call slowdown, I can often get more done from say 5 until dark as I can in the same amount of time during the day when everybody else is working and having problems they need solutions to.
Then, this time of year, it's often still chilly in the morning, but in the evenings it feels a lot better, and the temperature is more conducive to working comfortably without needing a jacket.
In the end, I guess it all comes down to the perspective you look at it from, but personally I love it.
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