Self service...a boon or not??

   / Self service...a boon or not?? #11  
Not pumping my own gas is good. When I travel cross country I dread having to pump my own fuel. Self checkout at retailers is for the birds too.
 
   / Self service...a boon or not?? #12  
Recall back in HS I pumped gas for $1.45 an hour and the fuel (Gulf) sold at 25.9 cents for the lowest octane, we cleaned windshields and checked oil and gave stamps and if you spent enough on gas you got a free drive thru car wash (and I operated the car wash) the good old days....

Let's play with those numbers a bit....

Back then you could get 5.59 gallons of gas for that $1.45 per hour.

Today, gas here is $3.79.

$3.79 time 5.59 gallons would mean you'd have to pay the kid $21.22 per hour! :confused2:

YIKES! :laughing:
 
   / Self service...a boon or not?? #13  
Our little grocery store down the street still has a butcher on duty and the cashier will actually offer to help you carry the bags to the truck if you have a hand full. They even run a credit slip for regulars.
 
   / Self service...a boon or not?? #14  
Our local grocery store chain of about 20 or so stores still has human cashiers and no self serve checkouts.
The cashiers are fast and we know most of them. They have baggers who load your carts, too. And if you want to drive up, they'll still help you load your groceries into your car, and, for that matter, they ask most elderly folks automatically.
However, their prices are the highest, but if you watch sales closely you can make out O.K. and get points off of gasoline purchase. I got gas for $1.47 the other day. :thumbsup:

Walmart and Meijer has self checkout and cashiers if you choose.
Walmart cashiers are S L O W as molasses and you have to load the cart yourself.
Meijer cashiers are fairly fast, but they put the bags in the merry go round and you have to load your cart yourself.
Walmart has the cheapest prices, but limited selection and store seems dirty.
Meijer has middle prices, and limited selections too.

Overall, when I go to a grocery store, I generally go to the cashier lines, unless I only have a few items, then I'll do self serve.

Banks are another thing.... I'd rather go to an ATM than stand in line for tellers. Much more convenient.
 
   / Self service...a boon or not?? #15  
Back in the day when I pumped gas there were no roofs over the pumps.
 
   / Self service...a boon or not?? #16  
If you are nuts Cat_Driver, then so am I.

I remember those days all too well. I was the pump jockey in the small community where I grew older (because I will never grow up). 0.35 cents/imp gallon, check your oil sir/mam? Automatically grab the squeegie and do the windshield, side windows and rear window, lights too if they were dirty.


Ya that 0.17 was during GAS PRICE WARS - started at 0.30 then they guy across the street lowered to 0.28 then the next guy lowered until they got to 0.17 / gal - that was in the late 60's
 
   / Self service...a boon or not?? #17  
The ONLY good thing about NJ is they pump your gas, NO self service permitted. Now if you like high taxes, crowded roads, a governor who is a jerk, and tolls on every highway you have to drive on, this is the place for you.
 
   / Self service...a boon or not?? #18  
Now people think I'm nuts telling that story.
So sad, you really believe it's the story that makes them think that :( ;)

I was the pump jockey in the small community where I grew older (because I will never grow up)
Same here. Being low seniority I always got Friday nights. During football season most Friday night station traffic never bought anything, they just wanted directions to the high school. I would give them directions for the worst route that would eventually get them there, our football field was across town from the high school ;)
 
   / Self service...a boon or not?? #19  
Ya that 0.17 was during GAS PRICE WARS - started at 0.30 then they guy across the street lowered to 0.28 then the next guy lowered until they got to 0.17 / gal - that was in the late 60's

During price wars they got it pretty cheap. I pumped in the early '60's.61-64 The only roof at the gas station was on the building the mechanic worked in. When I wasn't pumping gas I was changing over tires from winter to summer and doing flat repairs.
 
   / Self service...a boon or not?? #20  
At the local Mom n Pop community store (now long gone)where I grew up it was self service if you wanted to or the owner would pump it if you waited till he had no customers. $.30 per gallon for premium. Back then every community had at least one store that sold gas, basic groceries and sodas. Almost all had free air and a gauge hanging on the wall next to the compressor to check your tires. How long would that stay there today before someone stole it? and the compressor too likely!! A couple even had tire repair stand and tools so you could fix your own flats (they sold the tube patches and later plugs for tubeless tires. That was service even if you had to do it yourself.
 

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