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We have been down to 4 people in our Fuel Center. Very difficult to get requested days off/vacations. Is this the same way at your store w/the short staffing? We have had people hired, but they only work two weeks then quit or don't show up to complete paperwork. Are all Fuel Centers this low-staffed?



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Sure.

And many fuel centers are worse.

That's why so many are closed outright.

It takes three to eight fuel center paychecks to pay rent.  Maybe nine or ten.

That will buy a lot of pills, sure.

But not an apartment.

Personally, I'm just concerned about Rodney and the shareholders.

They can probably spend a billion dollars on stock buybacks, easy.

Two billion, no.

And that makes me sick.  Or it would, if I could afford enough food to vomit.



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I did a three month temp job with one once and never wanted to work one again.

Society treats gas station attendances very poorly. They have zero respect for their employment and get treated like cra--p. Low level servant with an abusive master would sum it up in a nut shell. The job it self isn't very inviting as you get to deal with all aspects of society. From the stupidest, to least educated to the middle and the so smart i'll be an aff hole to everyone because I have no social skills and think i'm better than everyone else.

I feel sorry for people that have to work these jobs. I would not cry if robots took these jobs over. I wouldn't cry if cashiers got replaced as well. Not with sco but something a bit more sophisticated. Cashiers get very little respect from society and often get viewed as a low level job. I work this job for "health insurance" so don't judge a book financially by it's cover. I don't trust pensions so I do not put one cent into it. I put the maximum allotment into my personal retirement fund.



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Anonymous wrote:

I did a three month temp job with one once and never wanted to work one again.

Society treats gas station attendances very poorly. They have zero respect for their employment and get treated like cra--p. Low level servant with an abusive master would sum it up in a nut shell. The job it self isn't very inviting as you get to deal with all aspects of society. From the stupidest, to least educated to the middle and the so smart i'll be an aff hole to everyone because I have no social skills and think i'm better than everyone else.

I feel sorry for people that have to work these jobs. I would not cry if robots took these jobs over. I wouldn't cry if cashiers got replaced as well. Not with sco but something a bit more sophisticated. Cashiers get very little respect from society and often get viewed as a low level job. I work this job for "health insurance" so don't judge a book financially by it's cover. I don't trust pensions so I do not put one cent into it. I put the maximum allotment into my personal retirement fund.


Pretty spot on. People are definitely POS a lot of the times. 



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