There is no standard 8-to-6 overlap. Someone joins early or late.
Dallas and Manila are 13 hours apart, and that gap is wide enough that their normal 9-to-5 workdays never quite touch. If you meet regularly, fix one off-hours slot and rotate it between Dallas and Manila so the burden doesn't fall on one team. Finally, Dallas observes daylight saving and Manila doesn't, so this window shifts by an hour for part of the year — recheck it each spring and autumn.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the time difference between Manila and Dallas?
Dallas is 13 hours behind Manila.
What are the best overlapping working hours between Manila and Dallas?
Unfortunately, there are no standard overlapping working hours (8 AM to 6 PM) between Manila and Dallas. You will likely need to schedule meetings outside of regular office hours.
How many hours overlap between Manila and Dallas during a typical workday?
Unfortunately, there are no overlapping work hours. Someone will usually need to join earlier or later than a normal workday.
Does Daylight Saving Time affect the time difference between Manila and Dallas?
Dallas observes Daylight Saving Time, but Manila does not. This means the time difference between the two locations will change during the year.
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