I think they break more frequently too. And they still tend to all break right after it's too late to call the repair man. The cost to fix some things is still totally outrageous, which I'm sure pleases those who think this is a great money drain.
We have so many drains at this point, and with the faucets tightened to a trickle, it shows that they are trying to push people towards those ugly ATM machines, but I am afraid it's going to push them out the door instead.
I think we should have repairman service 24/7. There could be a slight increase in hourly wage for him after normal business hours just like there is in real life, but considering how our income has decreased, I think he should have taken an hourly cut in pay accordingly as well.