Mr. Ball. In other words, what you do is punch on the hour rather than the 45 and 15 minutes usually?
Mr. McWatters. Yes.
Mr. Ball. In other words, your usual practice is not to punch on the 15-minute interval, is that right, but to punch on the hour?
Mr. McWatters. Well, just like I say within the closest of the hour like that, in other words.
Mr. Ball. Suppose today you were wanting to punch some transfers at the end of the line and you knew you were going to get to Lamar at 12:40. Would you punch—what would you punch it?
Mr. McWatters. I work that run all the time, I punch at 1 o'clock every day. As I say I worked it 2 years and as I say in order to keep from punching one of them a.m. and one p.m., for the difference in the hour there, I just punch them p.m.
Mr. Ball. I don't quite understand that. Doesn't your p.m. start at after 12 o'clock?
Mr. McWatters. Well, the way the transfers are there, did you notice how they was, they run them until—see how 12:45 there, in other words, that is what they use that up to a.m. in other words.
Mr. Ball. It is 12:45 a.m., it runs up to a.m.
Mr. McWatters. That is what they run it to a.m. In other words, after 12:45 or in there, in other words, everything is punched p.m.