S/o Drivers who don’t know how to use the gas pump

Anonymous
Okay, so there are people who never learned how to drive a car for whatever reason. Do you know of people who have managed to learn to drive but cannot fill the car with gas? They don’t know how or will not learn. I guess they can always use full serve stations or depend on other people to handle the task.
Anonymous
Where are there any remaining full service stations around here?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where are there any remaining full service stations around here?


New Jersey. Around here? There aren't any.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Okay, so there are people who never learned how to drive a car for whatever reason. Do you know of people who have managed to learn to drive but cannot fill the car with gas? They don’t know how or will not learn. I guess they can always use full serve stations or depend on other people to handle the task.



love how judgmental you are. ever think to offer to help?
Anonymous
This is a bizarre question. If you know how to drive a car you would also know how to fill it up. Not wanting to do it and not knowing how to do it are completely different things.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Okay, so there are people who never learned how to drive a car for whatever reason. Do you know of people who have managed to learn to drive but cannot fill the car with gas? They don’t know how or will not learn. I guess they can always use full serve stations or depend on other people to handle the task.


How desperate are you to find something to be pissy about?
Anonymous
My late 70s Mom didn’t know how to use a gas pump before about a decade ago.

My Dad filled her gas tank until every Saturday morning.

I found out at Thanksgiving, at an extended relatives, when she pulled me aside about to cry. My Dad had a cold and had begged off so she came alone.
She was about to cry and wasn’t sure she could make it home on the gas in her tank - the gas light had come on, on the way over. So I followed her to a gas station on the way home, showed her how to pay & pump gas and now she’s a pro.
Anonymous
When I went to college, one of my new friends was from NJ and she went way out of her way to go to the only full serve gas station in our college town. She has since learned.

My 83 year old mother knows how, and did for many years, but at this point she goes to the full serve and lets the nice man there do it for her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Okay, so there are people who never learned how to drive a car for whatever reason. Do you know of people who have managed to learn to drive but cannot fill the car with gas? They don’t know how or will not learn. I guess they can always use full serve stations or depend on other people to handle the task.

People from New Jersey.
Anonymous
I learned to drive late in life, and was lucky enough to find a gas station that offered full service. When they changed that practice, I didn’t realize it, since they very kindly continued to offer me full service. Shortly before I moved to another city, the person who consistently helped me at the gas station patiently showed me how to pump my own gas, and supervised me a few times to ensure that I did it properly and was aware of common safety risks. He also showed me how to check the oil. I really miss those guys — and truly appreciate their kindness.


As far as I know, my mom never pumped her own gas. The two gas stations that she regularly used in DC offered full service.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is a bizarre question. If you know how to drive a car you would also know how to fill it up. Not wanting to do it and not knowing how to do it are completely different things.


Again, New Jersey. Full serve statewide.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a bizarre question. If you know how to drive a car you would also know how to fill it up. Not wanting to do it and not knowing how to do it are completely different things.


Again, New Jersey. Full serve statewide.


Yes, Captain Obvious. That was mentioned in the 3rd post.
Anonymous
My aunt is in her mid-70s, drives regularly, and has never pumped gas. I assume she knows how, but I'm not sure. She used full service when that was a thing, and it's been my uncle's job forever since then. Now it's one of her fun facts about herself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My late 70s Mom didn’t know how to use a gas pump before about a decade ago.

My Dad filled her gas tank until every Saturday morning.

I found out at Thanksgiving, at an extended relatives, when she pulled me aside about to cry. My Dad had a cold and had begged off so she came alone.
She was about to cry and wasn’t sure she could make it home on the gas in her tank - the gas light had come on, on the way over. So I followed her to a gas station on the way home, showed her how to pay & pump gas and now she’s a pro.


Aww. Thanks for sharing. This is a sweet story. My teenage niece didn’t know how to pump gas because she drove a hybrid and it never needed gas since she only drove 2 miles to and from school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a bizarre question. If you know how to drive a car you would also know how to fill it up. Not wanting to do it and not knowing how to do it are completely different things.


Again, New Jersey. Full serve statewide.


Oregon as well
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