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    1. In Oregon full service offered usually feels like some dude split between working the desk inside or idling around outside and waits long enough before offering to pump your gas that you just get out and do it yourself.

    2. I used to live in Oregon and hated full service. They never wore a uniform or vest or anything. Half the time you were trying to figure out who was homeless hanging out at the gas station and who was pumping gas. It also took FOREVER.

    3. Dramatic-Gap8996 on

      I moved from Maryland to NJ in the early 2000’s and was expecting that full service would mean a lot of waiting. It’s quite the opposite, I got quick server, never had to get out my car in bad weather, and never once paid a tip. I left in 2010 so consider that.

    4. I distinctly remember 5-10 years ago, whenever it was, when Oregon passed the bill to allow people to pump their own gas (so Full Service was no longer mandatory). On the news they showed an Oregonian lady being interviewed asking her thoughts, and she said “what – so we’re just going to depend on people to safely pump gas now? It takes training to do that. In what world does that make sense?”

      I got a good chuckle from that. Yeah lady, the other 48 states have gas stations burning down every day out here! LoL

    5. elcheapodeluxe on

      Yeah – I absolutely hated full serve when I moved to Oregon. I’d be trying to fill up late at night and I couldn’t even find a person to do the pumping. The excuses were ridiculous from residents. I had to shut off a pump when the “trained attendant” was behind the shed smoking while diesel was spilling all over the ground.

      Of course – Oregon started letting us pump our own gas about the same time I switched to an EV and now I charge in my garage. I hardly remember what having to stop at a station feels like.

    6. Traveled to Oregon and had no idea. Got out of the car to start pumping and person said they will pump. Proceeded to wait 5 minutes while nothing happened them pumped myself and they complained about me being an asshole. It was so confusing.

    7. Royal-Honeydew-6312 on

      As a Washingtonian, I would always forget about the full service thing in Oregon when visiting. I’d just get out and pump my own like normal and nobody ever stopped me.

    8. In a small town, 5k pop. NW Arkansas there’s a gas station that pumps for you. They’ll even check your oil while fueling. They have a service station around back, I’ve never gassed up there but have gotten a tire patched. Only cost $15 to patch and I drove on it the rest of the tires life.

    9. glassFractals on

      Last year I visited New Jersey. I was watching the gas station attendant curiously, when the dude took out a cigarette and starting smoking away while going from car to car. Could barely believe my eyes.

      Here I always heard that New Jersey had gas station attendants for safety reasons, and the attendant was halfway to Zoolander.

    10. Squidmaster129 on

      I almost ran out of gas and became stranded in New Jersey because gas stations require attendants. It was late, and we couldn’t find one that was open. Thankfully we managed to find one gas station that was about to close that let us come in. Such a stupid, unbelievably annoying rule.

    11. It’s genuinely unnerving. Like generally if a stranger is approaching me at the gas station it doesn’t mean good things, but in NJ it is standard.

    12. madtowntripper on

      And the motherfuckers in these states are convinced people will die if they have to pump their own gas lol

    13. Eatingchickeninbed on

      When I passed through NJ and paid for gas by handing my card to the attendant, my credit card information was stolen

    14. mistersixes on

      I think NJ’s regime is a travesty. I should be allowed to pump my own gas if I want to.

    15. Jersey should either mandate one attendant per pump or let you pump your own. Nothing worse than waiting around for a guy to do a job you can do by yourself.

    16. udderlymoovelous on

      There are also a few towns on Long Island that don’t allow you to pump your own gas

    17. Comfortable-Focus123 on

      I’m originally from Jersey, and it was kind of weird the first time I had to pump my own gas. Now I hate when I go back and have to wait for the damn attendants.

    18. ReceptionMuch3790 on

      I went to jersey once and got out to pump my own gas. A guy came over and took the pump from me and pumped gas for me. It was shocking.