When I was a kid, it was explained to me how DST was intended to better align most people's schedules to best take advantage of the amount of daylight we had throughout the year. By the time I grew up and joined the workforce/ratrace, it was ingrained in me that this was a good thing.
The problem is that throughout almost all of my adult working life, I spent the majority of my time leaving home in the dark and coming back home in the dark, almost all year round. Those few months in the summer when I got to enjoy sunshine during the drive into or home from work were a nice...although short...treat.
Now I'm retired. I still wake up in the dark...and still go to sleep after it's dark...so, again, DST does squat for me, aside from causing some confusion twice a year. For 363 days each year, it's useless. For those remaining two, it's an irritation.
Back when I used to drive west each year for a hunt, I would find myself crossing over from one time zone to another, sometimes simultaneously with the changing of the clocks. But...my province did the switch...and the one to the immediate west did not...and the one west of that did...??!?!?!?
By the time I got to the hunt, I had no idea what time it was!