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Started working at a 2 bay full service station just outside of a small town at 14yo... just off highway 36/72 in the middle of Illinois, after getting kicked out of school and parents didn't want me running the streets while they were at work. Ended up working there another 3 years. After a years and would need to be dropped off with the cash bag and keys to open up and spent more time there solo than with the owner/mechanic. Changing tires, split rings and all, doing oil changes, body work, rebuilding engines, and of course pumping fuel (while smoking a cigarette of course) and cleaning windows... always hated seeing a semi roll up because they'd be covered in bugs. In the middle of the bible belt and surrounded by corn & beans... no milfs like @Cookie had.
I got $10 a day, kept 30% of the labor I charged on any repairs. Free snacks/sodas from the counter. The Snap-on man came every Tuesday and took anything that I wasn't pumping into the arcade machines. Did most of the work on my 66 Bel Air there while I wasn't busy working on someone else's stuff.
I'd go back and do it all again if I could still have the mullet I had then.
I've tried... twice I think. Had a competition with Chummin and Madweazl years ago..... three jarheads trying to regrow mullets. I was doing good until it got about to my shoulders and couldn't take it anymore. Madweazl had a respectable showing but Chummin won the competition hands down.Who else thinks Hozay should show up at the flag pole with a mullet???
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Just after HS I worked at the Chevron in my neighborhood (South Montebello) for a few years.
You get ALL types at a Gas Station, every class of people there is....fun job for sure.
I was the Swing Shift (3pm-11pm) Cashier in the little Snack Mart, yes we sold beer, mad dog, night train and cigarettes, that was about 90% of the sales besides the gas.
The owner was $$$, he owned 3 stations, one in Hacienda Heights and his best was on Alameda kiddy corner from Union Station and Alvera Street in DTLA.
$$$$$ Cash Cow for sure.
My entire family is from Wenona, off the 39.Started working at a 2 bay full service station just outside of a small town at 14yo... just off highway 36/72 in the middle of Illinois, after getting kicked out of school and parents didn't want me running the streets while they were at work. Ended up working there another 3 years. After a years and would need to be dropped off with the cash bag and keys to open up and spent more time there solo than with the owner/mechanic. Changing tires, split rings and all, doing oil changes, body work, rebuilding engines, and of course pumping fuel (while smoking a cigarette of course) and cleaning windows... always hated seeing a semi roll up because they'd be covered in bugs. In the middle of the bible belt and surrounded by corn & beans... no milfs like @Cookie had.
I got $10 a day, kept 30% of the labor I charged on any repairs. Free snacks/sodas from the counter. The Snap-on man came every Tuesday and took anything that I wasn't pumping into the arcade machines. Did most of the work on my 66 Bel Air there while I wasn't busy working on someone else's stuff.
I'd go back and do it all again if I could still have the mullet I had then.
Follow the Illinois River about 160 miles southwest of there and you'll be in my old hoodMy entire family is from Wenona, off the 39.
You definitely had some great teenage years. Desolation tends to create fun entertainment.
Same old story here also. Paper route as an 11 to 14 yo and worked at Pop's restaurant in El Porto/Manhattan Beach, The Broadside.View attachment 162153
Buddy got me a job at Shell station in Redondo Beach on PCH and C St. I was about 16 or 17. Worked there a few months. Then went fishing on a boat until about 20 years old. Did both fishing/flying and construction until about 35 yo. Then full time fishing until now! 40 years so far flying over the ocean. Pic is probably 1971 or 72 or 73! lol But the price of a home in MB $52,500 on the left side of pic!Now about 5 Million!
They were the owners after my Dad left/sold? the place. I think he had it for about 3 years. He got married and we moved to Torrance.I used to live around the corner from that place on El Porto Drive. It was a Hawaiian breakfast spot called the Beach Hut then. I'd buy coffee there every day and eat there after surfing. Good grinds . . .
1986 i graduated high school and went to visit my godmother in silver springs md. she never married, never had kids, just 2 dogs that she cooked steaks for every night. we were heading to hershey pa to go do the tour and see the park and she says we can't leave until my gas station opens up. I thought that's odd, there's gas stations everywhere. so i asked her why. she said they pump my gas. I said I can pump your gas and she said really? you know how?
I'm like wtf, seriously, she had never pumped her own gas. she even tried to pay me to do it lol.
It ended in 2023, but I had a similar encounter once.I dunno if it's still this way, but...
First trip to Oregon dunes. Pulled in to fuel up and started pumping into my truck.
The attendant come running out with his hair on fire, screaming at me...
Stop!!! Don't do that!!!
I guess in Oregon, it's not legal to pump your own fuel!!!
Poor guy was about to have kittens!!!
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