Apparently, Europeans are too busy in their evenings socializing and having dinner to be using their computers. Unlike their American counterparts, European internet use peaks around 7 p.m. and drops off sharply afterwards. Adjusting for the time zones, that would be around 2 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.
That's just plain unacceptable. American companies need to be working at least until 8 p.m. EST (to match up with the west coasters), and ideally even later. If the snooty Euros are already lounging away before the North American workday is even half over, how can they expect to do any business? There's a good reason the hard working Protestants left the Old World. They're just a bunch of carefree, lazy people over there.
That's just plain unacceptable. American companies need to be working at least until 8 p.m. EST (to match up with the west coasters), and ideally even later. If the snooty Euros are already lounging away before the North American workday is even half over, how can they expect to do any business? There's a good reason the hard working Protestants left the Old World. They're just a bunch of carefree, lazy people over there.
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