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- babockExplorer
agesilaus wrote:
x2
yep if you don't like it or it bothers you keep out
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It's not that it bothers the other 98+ percent of us, we just marvel at the stupidity of at least a major chunk of Oregonians - badsixExplorerwhy do you think its stupid to have cheep gas and have someone pump it and clean your windshield for you. I think your kinda mixed up.
Jay D. - agesilausExplorer IIIyep if you don't like it or it bothers you keep out
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It's not that it bothers the other 98+ percent of us, we just marvel at the stupidity of at least a major chunk of Oregonians - seaeagle2ExplorerAs someone who lives in neighboring Washington, (anytime you pull into an Oregon gas station with Washington plates, they expect to tell you that you can't pump your own gas). I have always wanted to get an Oregon gas pumping license so I could pull up to the pump and when the guy freaks out, show him that I'm licensed..... Having said that, I once had a conversation with a young lady pump attendant in a small Oregon town that was convinced that pumping gas is right up there with Brain Surgery or landing on an aircraft carrier. She honestly couldn't fathom that there are places on this planet where people are able to pump their own gas.
- badsixExplorer
J herb wrote:
goducks10 wrote:
badsix wrote:
I buy gas all over Oregon and have never had a problem, all you have to do is just ask could you please fill it to the top.
Jay D.
x2. About a 3rd of the time I get asked.
X3, A easy fix to not wanting someone else pumping your gas don't come to Oregon.
yep if you don't like it or it bothers you keep out
Jay D. - J_herbExplorer
goducks10 wrote:
badsix wrote:
I buy gas all over Oregon and have never had a problem, all you have to do is just ask could you please fill it to the top.
Jay D.
x2. About a 3rd of the time I get asked.
X3, A easy fix to not wanting someone else pumping your gas don't come to Oregon. - GordonThreeExplorerTech companies importing guest workers isn't due to a lack of available domestic tech workers, despite what the lobbyists are selling everyone.
- DuctapeExplorer
wa8yxm wrote:
You know.. I never really thought of this before.
But if you are not allowed to pump your own gas, that means that pump jockeys have jobs. Minimum wage perhaps, but still Jobs.
And today in the USA, there are not enough jobs and fewer every month as jobs are shipped offshore.
Unemployment is 4.1%. RV'rs complain about build quality and there's a shortage of skilled workers. Tech companies have to import guest workers. Look in healthcare and how many workers have been imported to meet demand? Etcetera.
What's gone is working for one employer your whole career. For most people anyway. - CavemanCharlieExplorer IIII would love to take my 1976 Pontiac Lemans to a station with a full service attended and laugh at them while they try to figure out where the gas cap is.
- CavemanCharlieExplorer IIISomeone mentioned getting out in the rain. All the gas stations around here have canopies over them so that doesn't matter. Now, on the other hand, on days when it is less the 0 degrees Fahrenheit I would be willing to pay a little more to have someone do it for me. But, there is nowhere like that left anymore. Sometimes I get friends kids to do it for me. But, they should look like they are teenagers because it is against the law for anyone in MN to pump gas under 16.
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