OIL JUST HIT 70.90 PER BARREL unleaded gas UP 20% again 2.88 OUT OF HAND

When I managed a convenience store, we were supposed to check prices [from 4 specified local competitors] 3x a day, we were supposed to be a couple cents above this one, a couple cents below that one, and roughly matching that other one; and we were supposed to change prices at most twice a day. By "we" I mean "I". And "I" can tell you, it didn't happen--all the other stuff I had to do, I couldn't afford to go driving around for 1/2 an hour three times a day, and I wasn't going to do it on my own time.

I passed a 2.51 today.
 
[quote name='dtcarson']When I managed a convenience store, we were supposed to check prices [from 4 specified local competitors] 3x a day, we were supposed to be a couple cents above this one, a couple cents below that one, and roughly matching that other one; and we were supposed to change prices at most twice a day. By "we" I mean "I". And "I" can tell you, it didn't happen--all the other stuff I had to do, I couldn't afford to go driving around for 1/2 an hour three times a day, and I wasn't going to do it on my own time.

I passed a 2.51 today.[/QUOTE]
See that's what I'm talking about...

There's no way that it's only 1 cent a gallon profit if people are expected to be so much more than a certain gas station and so much less than another. If it were really just 1 cent profit, then it would all be determined by the cost of the gasoline instead of competitors prices. Now I know this was just one example and may not be generalized to every store, but it shows you that people can make more profit than just 1 cent.

By the way, that's illegal to do. I'm sure every gas station determines their prices by their competitors, but technically it's illegal.
 
When the riots break out across the country, Hawaii and California will be the only ones left alive, hehehe. Which other states always have "abnormally" high gas prices? Alaska?
 
[quote name='humidore']When the riots break out across the country, Hawaii and California will be the only ones left alive, hehehe. Which other states always have "abnormally" high gas prices? Alaska?[/QUOTE]
riots for raised gas prices, but not to take back liberties we've lost, kinda sad.
 
I'm probably going to buy a motorcycle here in a few months when they are cheaper. I hear they get around 70 MPG... I like that.

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[quote name='GuyWithGun']See that's what I'm talking about...

There's no way that it's only 1 cent a gallon profit if people are expected to be so much more than a certain gas station and so much less than another. If it were really just 1 cent profit, then it would all be determined by the cost of the gasoline instead of competitors prices. Now I know this was just one example and may not be generalized to every store, but it shows you that people can make more profit than just 1 cent.[/QUOTE]

What dtcarson is arguing is probably that the *mean* price over a period of time averages about a $0.01 profit per gallon; perhaps somedays you're making $.25, others losing $.25. It's simply a matter of means, if I understand correctly.

That number, for all I know, could have been calculated as the net profit for an individual station, after covering payroll, overhead, and things of that nature. Otherwise, I see your skepticism (that the risk/reward ratio is totally *fucked* if that's all a station makes *before* covering payroll and overhead, and only loonies would bother opening one).

OTOH, consider that I spend maybe 4 minutes filling up, and I pump 11 gallons into my car; if we believe that the 0.01 profit is the net profit, then the boss made 0.11 in four minutes. Furthermore, I never see less than 3 cars in a station at any given time, and as many as 8-10. So, at minimum, the boss is making 0.33 every 4 minutes, or as much as 1.10; the profit for the boss, then, for an hour (during daytime, anyway), could be as little as $5.00 or as much as 16.50 (if we also assume everyone drives Civics like myself, and not Gigantors or whatever 35 gallon fuckhole machine they're much more likely to own). That's not much money for a boss to make, and it *sure* isn't going to cover the bills for the place, so I'm going to go out on a limb and say that this is the worst-case scenario profit for the owner. Nobody in their right mind would try to eek out a living based on that kind of fluctuating wage. I call BS.
 
It dropped ten cents yesterday in my town (Jackson, Michigan).

A couple months ago, I found a full gas can in the maintenance room at work... I helped myself to all of it. Stole it... :X
 
my aunts husband owns a bunch of gas stations with other people

he has about 17 of them and told me the profit (after paying people and rent etc.) is about $5000/day for each station between the gas and doing repairs, so i'm not sure $0.01 is accurate
 
[quote name='Brak']It dropped ten cents yesterday in my town (Jackson, Michigan).

A couple months ago, I found a full gas can in the maintenance room at work... I helped myself to all of it. Stole it... :X[/QUOTE]


also from jackson, Michigan and it did drop ten cents but still alot of $$$ to fill up....lol


were in jackson are you
 
[quote name='rsigley']my aunts husband owns a bunch of gas stations with other people

he has about 17 of them and told me the profit (after paying people and rent etc.) is about $5000/day for each station between the gas and doing repairs, so i'm not sure $0.01 is accurate[/QUOTE]


last i knew i think its like 5- 10 cents per gallon they make
 
Today gas in Raleigh, NC has gone from $2.39 to $2.85! This is crazy, I'm glad I filled up while I was home this past weekend.
 
the wholesale unleaded gas Just keeps going higher and higher. They closed the buying twice today and it hasnt stopped. Lasted i looked it was like

2.45 UP 18%+ up like 36 cents or so

so you might as well say your going to see gas jump 50 cents in the next few days unless there is a major pull back tomorrow
 
[quote name='rabidmonkeys']Amen.[/QUOTE]

Go back to bed, America, your government has figured out how it all transpired, go back to bed America, your government is in control again. Here, here's American Gladiators. Watch this, shut up, go back to bed America, here is American Gladiators, here is 56 channels of it! Watch these pituitary retards bang their fucking skulls together and congratulate you on living in the land of freedom. Here you go America - you are free to do what we tell you! You are free to do what we tell you!

I'll show you politics in America. Here it is, right here. 'I think the puppet on the right shares my beliefs.' 'I think the puppet on the left is more to my liking.' 'Hey, wait a minute, there's one guy holding out both puppets!' 'Shut up! Go back to bed, America. Your government is in control. Here's Love Connection. Watch this and get fat and stupid. By the way, keep drinking beer, you fucking morons.'

From http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Bill_Hicks (and who else?)
 
[quote name='GuyWithGun']
By the way, that's illegal to do. I'm sure every gas station determines their prices by their competitors, but technically it's illegal.[/QUOTE]

Like myke says later, at any minute-by-minute measure the margin may be greater or less than the 1-10 cents/gallon, but 'overall' that's the average margin.
Most gas stations are actually convenience stores, and that's where the profit is. Ever buy a 79 cent 32 ounce soft drink? That's like 50 cents profit right there.

It's illegal to price your product competitively? I'm sorry, but that doesn't make any sense. If you mean it's illegal for BP Owner and Citgo Owner to get together and say, Okay, I'll charge 2.58, you charge 2.55, I can see that, but pricing your product based on the marketplace is what most industries do as well.

Rsigley--5k/profit/day with gas and *repairs*? That's a whole other bag of worms...last time I had work done on my car, I was charged 500 bucks for about 2 hours of work and a part with a wholesale of $80 or so.

'Riot for their freedom back'...Quite ironic, and, well, wrong, since we're in one of the free-est countries, if not the free-est, in the world. Speech is guaranteed free and protected [unless you're a 'conservative', as we're seeing with John Roberts], you can commit crimes right in front of cops
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20050830/D8CAC7E80.html
and many of the most popular current books and music are politically-oriented, many of them unfriendly to the current administration. And, of course, no one's *making* you pay ~3 bucks for gas [which again, is still near the cheapest in the world] and there are alternatives.
 
I topped off my tank with 3. some-odd gallons, and it cost me about 8.20. Hopefully I can weather the storm for a while. Anyone remember when everyone thought 1.60 for gas was insane?
 
Some gas stations are out of gas here already. Ready for this all fort wayne readers. One worker at a gas station told me today Get ready tomorrow

3.05 to 3.30 Per gallop Tomorrow morning.
 
[quote name='punqsux']when people riot for their freedom back, please let me know.[/QUOTE]

What freedom have people lost? Just curious.
 
[quote name='BigSpoonyBard']Jumped to $2.99 a gallon for regular unleaded today.[/QUOTE]

Yeah same here in MA
 
[quote name='dtcarson']It's illegal to price your product competitively? I'm sorry, but that doesn't make any sense. If you mean it's illegal for BP Owner and Citgo Owner to get together and say, Okay, I'll charge 2.58, you charge 2.55, I can see that, but pricing your product based on the marketplace is what most industries do as well.[/QUOTE]
Actually, with gasoline, it is illegal. It's considered a form of price gouging.
 
Got gas for $2.69 tonight because I know it's going up tomorrow.

On my way back from work there was a gas station that closes at night, and they had their prices posted at $3.19.
 
[quote name='slidecage']3.05 to 3.30 Per gallop Tomorrow morning.[/QUOTE]

Geez, now riding a horse carriage is also expensive.
 
[quote name='kittie']Geez, now riding a horse carriage is also expensive.[/QUOTE]

Not a big deal to him, he'll just travel across time and get cheaper prices.
 
You can buy a hand-pump gasoline siphon at any retailer automotive department for under $10.
 
[quote name='Brak']You can buy a hand-pump gasoline siphon at any retailer automotive department for under $10.[/QUOTE]
.....:whistle2:k hmmm
 
[quote name='kittie']Geez, now riding a horse carriage is also expensive.[/QUOTE]

attacking slidecage's grammar is like beating a dead...erm...well, you know.
 
[quote name='GuyWithGun'].....:whistle2:k hmmm[/QUOTE]

That's what I said.

Funny thing is, my friend bought one a few months ago and used it instead of buying gas. He siphoned from people he hated, so he's lurking in the shades of gray.
 
[quote name='The Successful Dropout']went up twenty cents everywhere near me overnight....at this point, i just really dont even care....if it were to go to $5 a gallon, i wouldn't be shocked[/QUOTE]

They might as well just make it $5 a gallon right now and get it over with because it seems to be heading that way. The funny thing is as much as Americans whine about it, they seem to be eating it up like crazy. There just doesn't seem to be an end in sight, except the fact that it should hopefully accelerate the need for alternate fuel sources that we have had the technology to implement for at least two decades if not more :p
 
[quote name='opportunity777']They might as well just make it $5 a gallon right now and get it over with because it seems to be heading that way. The funny thing is as much as Americans whine about it, they seem to be eating it up like crazy. There just doesn't seem to be an end in sight, except the fact that it should hopefully accelerate the need for alternate fuel sources that we have had the technology to implement for at least two decades if not more :p[/QUOTE]

i just hope that before i die, i can pull over and piss in my vehicle as an alternative to gas
 
IT's 2.60 in MD

but anyway... you could get a volvo deseal stick shift car... my brother has one of those and says it gets 50-60 mpg .... also of course highbred... don't get a civic unless it's a pre 2000 civic after that they started to be made crapily (trust me i bought one and thanked the heavens when it got totaled when i was rearended at a red light (no one was hurt)) now we drive (i know korean crap bla bla bla) a hyundai elantra and it's at least 3x's better than that civic ever was (both were purchased new). I was skeptical about hyundai but i love my car and i like the warrenty even more the only thing this car has cost me is gas and oil changes.... and it gets btwn 28-36mpg depending.
 
[quote name='The Successful Dropout']i just hope that before i die, i can pull over and piss in my vehicle as an alternative to gas[/QUOTE]

Amen.

But I also wouldn't mind that car to go back in to the stratosphere afterwards
 
[quote name='GuilewasNK']I still am trying to figure this out....

OIL JUST HIT 70.90 PER BARREL unleaded gas UP 19% 2.45 OUT OF HAND

I don't want to attack, I just want to understand.[/QUOTE]

i dont think he's comprehending that this is totally forseen and most people just suck it up and bitch about it, not make it out to be the end of the world.

seriously guys, this sucks, but its only fucking money, if you dont like it, drive less (im sure all of us waste a ton of gas on deals that dont pan out fully) get a vespa, a bike, or *gasp* walk places (obviously this might be harder for some than others, so dont reply with "theres nothing within 20 miles of my house" because i dont care ^^) but anyone spazzing over this, just chill the fuck down, like it wouldnt have happened eventully anyways?
 
[quote name='GuilewasNK']What freedom have people lost? Just curious.[/QUOTE]
freedom of speech for one. if youre anywhere around anything to do with politics, you pretty much have none, youre either supporting whoever is around or tossed out the door..(obviously i dont mean showing up to a rally and start ranting and raving, but bring a sign (just a sign) and youre in the free speech cage)

another obvious thing here is the patriot act, police and military can pretty much detain you for anything and hold you at their will w/o charges on top of the neumerous other things wrong with that act.

EDIT: by the way, i dont want to turn this into a whole political debate. if you dont believe we've lost rights, thats fine, i was just answering the question ^^
 
Just hit $2.69 for regular in SC. We usually run under the national average so I hate to see CA's prices. The local news is also expecting $3 a gallon sometime in the very near future. 3rd shift joked with the boss about a pay for gas raise this morning. You know how far that went.
 
[quote name='punqsux']i dont think he's comprehending that this is totally forseen and most people just suck it up and bitch about it, not make it out to be the end of the world.

seriously guys, this sucks, but its only fucking money, if you dont like it, drive less (im sure all of us waste a ton of gas on deals that dont pan out fully) get a vespa, a bike, or *gasp* walk places (obviously this might be harder for some than others, so dont reply with "theres nothing within 20 miles of my house" because i dont care ^^) but anyone spazzing over this, just chill the fuck down, like it wouldnt have happened eventully anyways?[/QUOTE]

you can bitch about it when your paycheck is now 30% less then it was 2 years ago
 
Were at 2.92 for regular at Gloversville NY, A 30 cent price increase from the day before.
The news says that its supposed to be at 3 before friday due to this hurricane.

Luckily im too young to drive lol.
 
[quote name='slidecage']you can bitch about it when your paycheck is now 30% less then it was 2 years ago[/QUOTE]
what are you gunna do about it?
 
[quote name='punqsux']what are you gunna do about it?[/QUOTE]

the man makes a point, our employers are good at taking away and giving back less and we never do anything about it.
 
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