
Refueling is rarely very pleasant. And not for nothing, and in addition to the fact that it costs more and more, it is also not very pleasant. You have to find a gas station, sometimes detouring from your planned route, and above all, you have to do it go out into the cold in winter to fill his tank. So much so that we probably all started dreaming about the return of gas stations, like in the old days. Well, that dream is about to become a reality, as the recently announced TotalEnergies wants.
Faced with inflation, the PCF calls on the French to “invade the prefectures”: “How long do you think we will allow ourselves to be cheated like this? “, explains Fabien Roussel, national secretary of the party. “For me, it’s a matter of self-defense.” pic.twitter.com/Q9lSuI1kLC
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Welcome back
Disappeared from almost all gas stations since the 1980s, so pump station will be back at over 300 stations next year. Today, about a hundred are equipped with this very practical service. But what’s the point? Actually there are several of them. First of all, it would allow ” provide a service, link » on the pump while it « it is not always pleasant to pour, because it does not smell very good“. In addition,The waiting time will also be reduced. But that’s not all, because in reality the work of a pumper would be even more diverse.
Many benefits
Indeed, these people will also be responsible forhelping customers inflate their tires or to help them, for example, in the washing area. In addition, they will also be used to distribute users between queues and provide communication with the store, encouraging them to take their time by enjoying a drink while the operator refills. A pump operator can serve at least a hundred customers per day. Now all that’s left is to find candidates for this amazing position!
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Source: Auto Plus

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