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"MH" == Martin Hotze writes:
MH On Fri, 26 May 2006 21:26:15 -0700, Bob Fry wrote: And for the lineguys that fill the tanks properly...how 'bout a nice tip? MH why? it is his job. Because, Martin, in Europe even the lowest paid employee gets health coverage, vacation, probably a decent wage, etc. Here they get squat. That is American slang for little to nothing. On overnight cross-country trips I tip the person who drives the car to pick me up at the airport and takes me to the motel. Why? Because maybe that way they'll be happy to get a call from some lone pilot needing a ride into town, instead of ignoring the call. General aviation has few friends in this country. A few bucks spread around doesn't cost me anything in relation to flying costs, and may generate a few more friends of small planes. |
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Jonathan Simpson wrote in news:ZcednduRVs1KK-
: entire requote snipped Jim Macklin wrote: Another reason not to live in New Jersey. Or Oregon, same deal there with respect to full serve gasoline. What happens if you insist on pumping the gas yourself? There is no way I'd trust someone else to put gas into my Harley. The technique required is similar to what I've been reading of late for filling airplanes. Brian -- http://www.skywise711.com - Lasers, Seismology, Astronomy, Skepticism Seismic FAQ: http://www.skywise711.com/SeismicFAQ/SeismicFAQ.html Quake "predictions": http://www.skywise711.com/quakes/EQDB/index.html Sed quis custodiet ipsos Custodes? |
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On Sun, 28 May 2006 12:31:31 -0700, Bob Fry wrote:
Because, Martin, in Europe even the lowest paid employee gets health coverage, vacation, probably a decent wage, etc. well, don't put whole Europe in one pot. Many countries here have squat, too (like you call it). Even in the old countries there are more and more people working on 2 jobs, govt paying less but taxing more, you get the picture. Here they get squat. That is American slang for little to nothing. On overnight cross-country trips I tip the person who drives the car to pick me up at the airport and takes me to the motel. Why? Because maybe that way they'll be happy to get a call from some lone pilot needing a ride into town, instead of ignoring the call. I see no problem here. It is a way to say "hey, thanks for coming out, appreciate!" General aviation has few friends in this country. A few bucks spread around doesn't cost me anything in relation to flying costs, and may generate a few more friends of small planes. #m -- Did you ever realize how much text fits in eighty columns? If you now consider that a signature usually consists of up to four lines, this gives you enough space to spread a tremendous amount of information with your messages. So seize this opportunity and don't waste your signature with bull**** nobody will read. |
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Skywise wrote:
Jonathan Simpson wrote in news:ZcednduRVs1KK- : entire requote snipped Jim Macklin wrote: Another reason not to live in New Jersey. Or Oregon, same deal there with respect to full serve gasoline. What happens if you insist on pumping the gas yourself? There is no way I'd trust someone else to put gas into my Harley. The technique required is similar to what I've been reading of late for filling airplanes. The response varies. Apparently they can get fined for allowing non-Professional Dispensing Engineers to touch the gasoline pumping machine apparatus. Attempting to do so can get you a very stern warning or shout followed by who-knows-what. If the professional dispensing engineer doesn't see you (not likely) or just doesn't give a damn you may be in better luck. It's particularly frustrating when you just want to fill a portable can and not have someone spill the gasoline you are paying for all over the place. |
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In article ,
Jonathan Simpson wrote: The response varies. Apparently they can get fined for allowing non-Professional Dispensing Engineers to touch the gasoline pumping machine apparatus. Attempting to do so can get you a very stern warning or shout followed by who-knows-what. If the professional dispensing engineer doesn't see you (not likely) or just doesn't give a damn you may be in better luck. It's particularly frustrating when you just want to fill a portable can and not have someone spill the gasoline you are paying for all over the place. I was in NJ the other day, and was happy to take advantage of the $0.25/gal cheaper gas prices compared to NY, while the PDE got his hands dirty instead of me. What I really don't understand is the sign they had about filling cans. I don't remember the exact wording, but it essentially said you can only dispense gasoline into an approved metal container OR a container that's red. So, as long as the container is red, it doesn't need to be approved? I can drive up with a sheep's bladder or a hollowed-out gourd and fill that with gas, as long as it's painted red? And I let the PDE do the dispensing, of course. |
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What happens in New Jersey or Oregon if you land an airplane after
hours and need to refuel? No good? |
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Jonathan Simpson wrote:
Others said that NJ drivers are too stupid to pump their gas because they aren't used to it and they could all blow themselves up. Must be true based upon the politicians New Jersey residents continue to elect. New Jersey is proof that the Peter Principle lives on. |
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kontiki wrote:
Jonathan Simpson wrote: Others said that NJ drivers are too stupid to pump their gas because they aren't used to it and they could all blow themselves up. Must be true based upon the politicians New Jersey residents continue to elect. New Jersey is proof that the Peter Principle lives on. Which policiticans are you referring to and who are your elected politicians? -Fred who doesn't live in New Jersey |
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My aieport (77S, Creswell, OR) is all self serve. The silly car law to
which you refer does not apply to aircraft here. Ben Hallert, PP-ASEL |
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