The timezone inventors specified the timezone transitions would occur when most people weren't awake or affected - early in the day in the middle of a Saturday/Sunday weekend for USA/Canada.
But remote teamwork threw a wrench in that. 2AM Sunday meetings sounded unlikely unless your team needs to communicate with a team several hours ahead or behind and Sunday is a regular workday for one of the teams.
The timezone inventors specified the timezone transitions would occur when most people weren't awake or affected - early in the day in the middle of a Saturday/Sunday weekend for USA/Canada.
But remote teamwork threw a wrench in that. 2AM Sunday meetings sounded unlikely unless your team needs to communicate with a team several hours ahead or behind and Sunday is a regular workday for one of the teams.