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    ♫ Oh, the weather out there is frightful,
    And going home is so delightful.
    I don't care that you've got nowhere to go,
    We are closed, we are closed, we are closed! ♫

    OK, now I've wedged that tune firmly into your head, on with the story. XD It is a lousy day, with driving snow which gets heavier and heavier as the day goes on. My colleague Emma lives quite a way away, so appeals to the manager to go home before the road becomes impassable. I mention that since I live locally, if someone else gets sent over, I can manage. So Emma gets to go home, and trained colleague Sara comes over. Now for the suck.

    As you can imagine, we were both very keen to shut that night, what with relentless customers who stripped the store of everything edible in order to stock up for the blizzard. When Emma went, I asked the manager if we could shut half an hour earlier, due to the massive influx of customers, and she said yes. So I'm outside, putting the bollards across, when a car drives up. Inside is the SC. She asks, no, she demands that I let her in cuz she needs petrol and we're closing early. Given that at that moment, there is tons of snow falling, I really don't get why she needs petrol right this instant; in any case, I'm freezing cold and tired and I want to go home. We still have customers on the forecourt and in the shop who need to be processed before we can start locking up and I'm not about to let yet more in. So I tell the SC no.

    The SC then starts screaming at me, using language that would make a sailor blush, calling me all sorts of names. I still refuse. "There's people still here!" she screeches. Um, they got here before we closed so they have every right to be here. You, on the other hand, do not. I walk away at that point, the SC still shrieking and swearing after me. She drives in the back and attempts to use a pump, but Sara doesn't authorise it and she screams at me once more. At this point, I am ignoring the madwoman and locking up the pumps as they become free. Eventually, I lock the last pump and go inside, where Sara is just serving the final customer. Once he's gone, I lock the doors in case the SC tries to come inside and we start to lock up and cash the last till.

    When we are done, I look outside and the SC is parked across the road, so Sara and I take the other route to get to the store in order to avoid her. When I exit the store, she is still there but since I am now out of uniform, she does not recognise me. For some unknown reason, rather than either trying another petrol station or, you know, getting home cuz of the bad weather making it difficult to travel, she decided instead to wait outside. Have a great night sleeping in your car, bitch.
    People who don't like cats were probably mice in an earlier life.
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  • #2
    Some people simply refuse to take "no" for an answer, and won't back down as they intend to "prove they're right and you're wrong."

    Get a life, jerkwads!

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    • #3
      Sheesh. I think I'd be irritated if the station closed early but I hope I'd ask politely if they knew where a nearby station was that would still be open. Colorado doesn't have weather coming in right now but the east coast of the States is getting hammered. Stay safe out there everyone!
      "I try to be curious about everything, even things that don't interest me." -Alex Trebek

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      • #4
        Stay safe I wish I could send u some warm weather and sunshine to melt the snow im in florida.

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        • #5
          Sadly, I'm so self-absorbed that if I had tried to pull into a closing gas station, I wouldn't have any idea that they were closing early...just that they were closing now and that I needed to go somewhere else. No other thoughts in my mind except where to stop on my way to my destination.

          Which I could have done because I don't let my car run on fumes.

          Only dumbunnies wait until after dark in the middle of a blizzard to realize that their car needs gas.

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          • #6
            Quoth Slave to the Phone View Post
            Which I could have done because I don't let my car run on fumes.

            Only dumbunnies wait until after dark in the middle of a blizzard to realize that their car needs gas.
            Exactly my thought. Hey, it's snowing; hey, the snow's getting worse; hey, it's a damned blizzard ... oh wait, NOW I need to go get gas!
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            • #7
              I refuse to stop for gas after work at 1am im okay that's the only time I run on fumes and in the event I have to get gas I get 10 bucks and get the hell back in my car.

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              • #8
                The really stupid thing was that the next day, the snow was almost gone anyway.
                People who don't like cats were probably mice in an earlier life.
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                • #9
                  Quoth Slave to the Phone View Post
                  Only dumbunnies wait until after dark in the middle of a blizzard to realize that their car needs gas.
                  No kidding, who with half a brain lets the fuel gauge drop below 1/4 tank in the winter in the first place?
                  I'm trying to see things from your point of view, but I can't get my head that far up my keister!

                  Who is John Galt?
                  -Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged

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                  • #10
                    Quoth taxguykarl View Post
                    No kidding, who with half a brain lets the fuel gauge drop below 1/4 tank in the winter in the first place?
                    I don't like letting mine drop below 1/2 tank myself...

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                    • #11
                      Mine's 1/4 full. But I'm not going to demand gas from a closed station. And everything in this town is 2 miles away. Every time I say that it reminds me of this: https://www.getyarn.io/yarn-clip/3f7...8-ddabe1ed304e
                      "Is it hot in here to you? It's very warm, isn't it?"--Nero, probably

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                      • #12
                        Quoth taxguykarl View Post
                        No kidding, who with half a brain lets the fuel gauge drop below 1/4 tank in the winter in the first place?
                        Guilty! Sometimes finances make me wait until payday Thursday morning, but there's a speedway two blocks from my place and I fill up on my way to work.

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                        • #13
                          Given that the price of fuel here is around $8/gallon for 91 octane unleaded, a fair few people run their car on quarter of a tank or less and top up with $10 or $20 as they can afford it.

                          Cost of living in Auckland is nothing short of ridiculous.
                          Violets are blue,
                          Roses are red,
                          I bequeath to thee...
                          A boot to the head >_>

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                          • #14
                            Imperial gallon (roughly 20% bigger than U.S. gallon) and NZ dollars (what's the exchange rate?), or have you already translated it into U.S. dollars per U.S. gallon?
                            Any fool can piss on the floor. It takes a talented SC to shit on the ceiling.

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                            • #15
                              Quoth taxguykarl View Post
                              No kidding, who with half a brain lets the fuel gauge drop below 1/4 tank in the winter in the first place?
                              *raises hand* me, when it's 3 days until I get paid and I don't have enough money left to put £10 in the car (which will give me approx. quarter of a tank). The emergency tenner kept tucked in my card wallet is only for when I'm in said situation and the fuel light comes on (has only happened a couple of times in the last few years).
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