Nope. New Jersey law - all gas stations are full service and an attendant pumps gas for all.
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Nope. New Jersey law - all gas stations are full service and an attendant pumps gas for all.
Oregon girl here.
I've yet to pump my own gas nor do I ever want to.
If I move out of state, I'm moving to NJ.
See there's a first time for everything. For OP it was pumping gas, for you it was brushing your teeth. Congratulations.
Soooo... stupid question.
I needed to put air in my tire yesterday. Do you do that yourself in NJ and Oregon or does the attendant also do that?
Whatever people prefer is fine by me... but I would not like having someone else pump my gas for me. I hate having someone else do something I can do myself.
Then again, I also scan and bag my own groceries and hate going to stores that don't have that option.
Funny, I was just thinking today how proud I was that I didn't hurt myself while brushing my teeth. I felt silly to be proud of something so simple but this thread has made me feel better about it.
Soooo... stupid question.
I needed to put air in my tire yesterday. Do you do that yourself in NJ and Oregon or does the attendant also do that?
Whatever people prefer is fine by me... but I would not like having someone else pump my gas for me. I hate having someone else do something I can do myself.
Then again, I also scan and bag my own groceries and hate going to stores that don't have that option.
Here in Texas we pump our own gas. When I was a kid you could go to stations with Full service and have someone pump it for you or you could do seff serve and do it yourself. But the full serve places are long gone, atleast around where I live.
One of the stations I passed today was $2.35. Right in my area it is about $2.40.
Thank goodness mine does not have that option.
My confusion isn't that there is a law forbidding you to pump your own gas. Ok, that isn't really true, that is a bit confusing but the supject of a different thread. My confusion is that it is such as simple task that requires less cognitive ability of tying a shoe. It isn't like you came down to Earth and never saw a car or gas station before. You have seen the attendant do it. To attach pride to the accomplishment, and then post about it to the world, seems odd.
It also seems odd that so many people haven't traveled far enough by them selves to necessitate pumping of gas in a state other then their own. It took about a month after graduating H.S. for me to do a multi state drive. It seems kind of needy to have traveled out of state and always made someone else pump you gas or planned the travel around which state you will be getting gas in. The whole thing is very odd from that perspective.
Maybe I can be a Jersey Girl transplant. I am thinking my Texas accent might make me feel a little out of place, but I would love to have someone pump my gas all the time!![]()
To attach pride to the accomplishment, and then post about it to the world, seems odd.
It's like the southerners complaining or being proud of shoveling snow. Any moron can do that, should we mock them?