Yeah I'm being idealistic, but money can solve it, smaller companies do have teams around the world to do 24/7 on call.
Partially, i think its this way because it is accepted, no one seems to question it or push back on it. No one values their free time out side of work?
Also, Every time Ive been oncall I have been oncall for code I didn't write, I haven't even always have a job coding (ops/devops/sre roles) and have been on call for services. Or there's that thing that been neglected and unowned but someone needs to be oncall for it.
Partially, i think its this way because it is accepted, no one seems to question it or push back on it. No one values their free time out side of work?
Also, Every time Ive been oncall I have been oncall for code I didn't write, I haven't even always have a job coding (ops/devops/sre roles) and have been on call for services. Or there's that thing that been neglected and unowned but someone needs to be oncall for it.