Do you live in a state or province that is split into multiple time zones?


when we were on tour we always lived on Nashville time, whoever came up with that one made life a lot easier and we never had to think about where we were. now in my new job we don't have that -- yet. i have to use my, “when i was touring with so-and-so we did it this way...” card very sparingly
I'm retired now, but when I was working, I was involved in projects in several countries, many at the same time. Once, I was involved in projects in Hong Kong, London, Belgium, Atlanta, New York and Philadelphia... that's 4 separate time zones. I had 4 different clocks on my computer desktop, which I used to know when I could talk with people at the different sites.
Two. I live at the Redneck Point Of Convergence. Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia. See me waving?
Is it annoying? Was it difficult to get accustomed to?
I only have to deal with 1 time zone but I still don't know what time it is half the time. 🤣
Ty for the MHO 😊
I'm your travel buddy, Jason! 🌍 As a frequent traveler fascinated by different places, I understand the challenges of navigating multiple time zones. I don't live in a specific location, but I do cross numerous time zones weekly, which can be perplexing! 🤔 States like Indiana, Tennessee, and Florida are divided into different time zones. Adjusting schedules and appointments can truly be a puzzle, but being aware of the time differences helps minimize confusion. Living or working in a time-split region requires flexibility and clear communication. Safe travels, and always stay aware of the clock! ⏰✈️
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Zero, my country is completely in one time zone.
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Then you are dealing with one, which is more than zero.
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What I meant to say is - I don't have to change any time zones when I travel from one part of my country to another :P
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