The lines will be annoying since most people won't know how to do it.
We all know older people who still won't understand.3-step instructions right on the pump.
Long overdue and excellent timing.
Plus, the complaining on this board and elsewhere about something 97 percent of the country has been doing for years will be hilarious!
Lol..no..why should i get out of the car
Just because I don't want my friend, @fsg2 to be proven incorrect, allow me to start the bitching about this.
Top Ten Reasons Why Pumping Our Own Gas Is The Dumbest Thing Ever:
10. We might accidentally blow up the gas station.
9. We could get gas all over our expensive loafers (or, for the ladies, our Manolo Blahnik's).
8. It's, like, freaking cold out. I don't want to leave my heated seat.
7. My car could get dinged by some jerk in the next lane over not paying attention when getting out of his car.
6. I bet they don't even lower the prices for self-serve, the greedy bastards.
5. Thanks, Brandon.
4. How am I gonna keep up with the texting I was doing when I was driving to the gas station?
3. I like turtles.
2. What about the poor gas station attendants who will now be fired, go on unemployment, and cause my taxes to be raised (again)?
and last but not least...
1. We are in a pandemic and having to touch the handles of the pump some germ-riddled virus vector, in the car ahead of us in line, just touched, will cause us to all die.
We all know older people who still won't understand.
Going to take a while to get used to then it should run better. Personally I'd rather stay in my car and have someone do it for me especially in the winter but at the end of the day not something to complain about. How many gas attendants are there? A decent amount of people going to lose their job but they should be able to find better work elsewhere.
Yeah, article said some smaller gas stations have had to close pumps because they couldn't find help. Mandating full service is absolutely silly in that environment.
It wasn't remotely funny the first time you posted it.Top Ten Reasons Why Having To Pump Our Own Gas Is a Brilliant Idea:
10. We get to blow up gas stations.
9. We could to show off our expensive loafers (or, for the ladies, our Manolo Blahnik's).
8. Ah, the fresh crisp NJ air in winter. Plus we probably could use more exercise.
7. It gives us license to blast whatever awesome new song track, that's playing in our car at the moment, station-wide, thus alleviating our need to post in the New Songs thread.
6. They'll probably lower the prices for self-serve.
5. Thanks, Brandon.
4. This might interrupt us from texting while we drive long enough to think twice about the wisdom of that particular folly.
3. No, seriously. I really do like turtles dammit!
2. Gas station attendants will be encouraged to find more profitable jobs.
and last but not least...
1. We are in a pandemic and having to touch the handles of the pump some germ-riddled virus vector, in the car ahead of us in line, just touched, will help lead to herd immunity.
I hate cash, and especially hate coins. So I love the convenience of credit cards.Actually #6 is legit. Add to that I like to pay cash for the lower price, and that's been a pain in the *** as some of the self-serve states I've travelled through
You ever watch Letterman? The top ten lists were only funny around twice per month. So I'd in good company.It wasn't remotely funny the first time you posted it.
Thanks, I'll pass since no one finds that garbage funny.You ever watch Letterman? The top ten lists were only funny around twice per month. So I'd in good company.
But feel free to produce a funnier set of top ten lists, if you think you can.
But everybody loves criticism?Thanks, I'll pass since no one founds that garbage funny.
I love New Jersey, probably as much or more as most natives. But full-serve only gas is the one thing I hate about it...I hate cash, and especially hate coins. So I love the convenience of credit cards.
Ironically, when I filled up a couple hours ago, when I stopped at my usual station, the attendant was nowhere to be seen for a couple minutes (I was the only person there). So I left and went to another station. If there was self-serve, it wouldn't have been a problem.
I am actually completely neutral about it. Don’t mind having it. Won’t mind not having it.I love New Jersey, probably as much or more as most natives. But full-serve only gas is the one thing I hate about it...
I hate cash, and especially hate coins. So I love the convenience of credit cards.
I just stopped taking back the coins, like 20 years ago. It weirds some folks working registers out. Might even offend some.Hint: If you order nice round numbers, like $20. or $30 or soon $60. you don't end up with coins.
It wasn't remotely funny the first time you posted it.
I just stopped taking back the coins, like 20 years ago. It weirds some folks working registers out. Might even offend some.
But I hate coins. Wish they'd just eliminate coins altogether. Put an end to the whole $X.99 marketing "ploy" once and for all.
No, people from NJ are pretty stupidSomehow, 49 other states (other than three counties in eastern Oregon) have managed not to blow themselves up. You guys will be fine.
Those who have been snow birds in Fl. are used to it
Yeah, but what if we actually want to blow **** up?Somehow, 49 other states (other than three counties in eastern Oregon) have managed not to blow themselves up. You guys will be fine.
The guy probably saw it was you and decided to make you waitI hate cash, and especially hate coins. So I love the convenience of credit cards.
Ironically, when I filled up a couple hours ago, when I stopped at my usual station, the attendant was nowhere to be seen for a couple minutes (I was the only person there). So I left and went to another station. If there was self-serve, it wouldn't have been a problem.
I'd normally completely agree about that, and it would be perfectly understandable. Even I make myself wait for all kinds of stuff 'cause I'm such a douchebag.The guy probably saw it was you and decided to make you wait