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Let Them Pump Gas

Earth Wind and Fire

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I did not anticipate that the idea of allowing people to pump their own gas would be so controversial. It was only a few years ago that I learned that it was banned in any state.
Wrong... we in NJ have so many dopes here that there is bound to be accidents. Better safe than sorry.
 

Earth Wind and Fire

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Sometimes.

We got it 4-5 months a year. I for one would rather not have to do it in inclement weather... besides they are getting paid to do it. It’s kinda like going up to your supermarket and having to check out your own groceries. before that, people used to process the task for you. Now those people aren’t there and you most likely took that job from them by performing the job yourself.
 

KenH

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Hard for me to imagine going back to not pumping my own gas, like it was when I was a kid. That concept in today’s world seems like people a couple of generations back hearing folks discuss the horse and buggy days.
 

InTheLight

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Allowing is not mandating.
Yes. What I meant was the gas station owner should have the option to let the customer pump it or have an attendant pump the gas and it not be a law that an attendant must pump it.

Here in Minnesota it is usually self-serve but some stations have full service where an attendant will fill your gas, clean your windshield, check your oil, and your tire inflation. Full serve is typically 5 cents more per gallon.

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KenH

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I own a share of six 3-year old Thoroughbreds in training at Louisiana Downs with some friends who breed Thoroughbreds about 24 miles from my house and train them as well.

I also own a share of a 2-year old Standardbred in Canada with a group called The Stable. She ran in her first qualifier yesterday at Woodbine Mohawk Racetrack and did well She is a trotter.
 
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GoodTidings

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Glad to see the free market expanding and government coercion retreating for Oregonians.
Yes, same here. Full service is really a thing of the past. It was nice back when everyone was doing it. But it would be confusing to a lot of people who are not accustomed to it, today. Oregon and New Jersey need to operate in the real world where this is concerned. You can't go back to 1952. Most people are used to pumping their own gas.
 

Earth Wind and Fire

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Thanks for that information I did not know that... It comes in handy at just the right time as we are going to our granddaughters College Graduation in Eugene, she's a Duck, next week and I've haven't been to Oregon in over 50 years... I usually pump my own gas but I guess when we get there we will go with the flow... I will deem it an honor to have someone pump gas for we while I sit... Reminds of that old Texaco TV ad... You can trust you car to the man that wears the star... The big, bright, Texaco Star... Ding, ding... Fill it up please!... Btw if you know this jingle and saw it live, you're as old as I am... Brother Glen:D
I know the jingle, I know the Dodge boys, I remember the Sinclair dinosaur.... but I’m not as old as you brother... ;)
 

Earth Wind and Fire

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I own a share of six 3-year old Thoroughbreds in training at Louisiana Downs with some friends who breed Thoroughbreds about 24 miles from my house and train them as well.

I also own a share of a 2-year old Standardbred in Canada with a group called The Stable. She ran in her first qualifier yesterday at Woodbine Mohawk Racetrack and did well She is a trotter.
My wife used to breed and raise horses... quarter horses and cutting horses, no thoroughbreds though... too expensive.
 

Earth Wind and Fire

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Yes, same here. Full service is really a thing of the past. It was nice back when everyone was doing it. But it would be confusing to a lot of people who are not accustomed to it, today. Oregon and New Jersey need to operate in the real world where this is concerned. You can't go back to 1952. Most people are used to pumping their own gas.
Yea we are operating that way today thank you.
 

Earth Wind and Fire

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They have some really good quarter horse races at Los Alamitos Race Course on Friday through Sunday nights.
Naaaa, no thanks but I love to see them cutting out cattle and they are fun in barrel races and watching daughters, nieces etc show at farm show(western pleasure events). It’s a right of passage for our women folk. :Thumbsup
 

church mouse guy

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Wrong... we in NJ have so many dopes here that there is bound to be accidents. Better safe than sorry.

I thought New Jersey was the only state where you could not pump gas. You didn't tell me about Oregon, did you?

I think that it adds to the cost to have someone attending to cars. We have a bitter winter but I don't mind pumping gas myself. I use whatever station is handy or has a good price. I go to a couple of stations where the cops hang out a lot, which gives one a feeling of security. I live in an area where the suburbs are right up against each other so I use stations in several towns. I don't buy much inside the stations. Some of them have better coffee than others.
 

rlvaughn

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I can remember back when full serve was the norm in my neck of the woods - some stations added some self serve for those that wanted it and ultimately started charging more for full service.
Yep, everything was full service when I was a kid, then they started going to self-service. Looking back from today, it is almost odd how many people then did not know how to pump gas and/or did not want to pump gas or know how.
 

OnlyaSinner

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We got it 4-5 months a year. I for one would rather not have to do it in inclement weather... besides they are getting paid to do it. It’s kinda like going up to your supermarket and having to check out your own groceries. before that, people used to process the task for you. Now those people aren’t there and you most likely took that job from them by performing the job yourself.
I wonder if that was the main rationale for New Jersey's law, as big labor has more influence there than in most places. Of course, it was probably sold to legislators as a safety measure.
Maine has few to no all-full-service stations, but a number offering both full and self. One day in January 2004, when the thermometer at my place topped out at minus 11 (with a fairly stiff wind), the full-service aisle at the one station in Augusta offering both had 90% of the city's business. Next day (with a high of -8) my old Ranger developed "cruise control" on my homeward commute, until I found a light under which to park and jiggled the throttle linkage to un-stick it.
 
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