It's a great point, I'm sure many of us here are in a situation running their own things or looking after things where they essentially would have to drop everything 24/7 should a problem arise or start losing money/ pissing off customers.
Sure it's not always working but it is something that is always present and has to be jumped into at short notice even if inconvenient.
Sure it's not always working but it is something that is always present and has to be jumped into at short notice even if inconvenient.