• @polymerwitchM
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    411 months ago

    I wonder how the requirement for having half the pumps be attended still will affect overnight self-service? One of the big benefits of self service is you can just get gas pretty much any time.

      • LetMeEatCake
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        10 months ago

        I’m from a state where we can pump our own gas and have lived here for under a year so apologies for my ignorance, but are we not allowed to pump our own gas if the station is closed? If we’re paying by card, couldn’t they just keep the pumps open?

  • @obesity52@lemmy.world
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    110 months ago

    It sure is awkward asking the attendant to fill up a gas can, that I will be pouring from by myself when I get home anyway. Especially when I need it at a specific level to get the 2-stroke oil ratio correct for the bike or lawnmower. Full-service can die in a fire.

  • PrettyFlyForAFatGuy
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    -111 months ago

    Was a bit of an adjustment when i went to the US and was told off for doing it myself.

    We haven’t had full service petrol stations in the UK for decades

  • Rubin
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    -111 months ago

    I really hate how the context of this is manipulated by headlines like that. What is ACTUALLY happening is, Oregon motorists might soon be REQUIRED to pump their own gas. Why would anyone WANT to pump their own gas? Full service is more convenient for motorists. It’s the gas stations that don’t want to pay employees that drive this.

    ‘Gas stations in Oregon’s most populous counties will still be required to employ an attendant and offer full-service fueling with no difference in price.’

    This will be loop-holed and you’ll end up having to wait 20 minutes for the one employee, so you end up doing it yourself, and then in a few years they’ll remove the requirement to hire that guy.

    Meh.

    • OrangeSliceOP
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      311 months ago

      This will be loop-holed and you’ll end up having to wait 20 minutes for the one employee, so you end up doing it yourself, and then in a few years they’ll remove the requirement to hire that guy.

      This is honestly closer to my day-to-day experience. It would be better for me to do it myself legally, but obviously I don’t speak for everyone.

    • John Richard
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      111 months ago

      I personally prefer to pump my own gas. I don’t like giving a stranger my credit card and having them touching my car.