a gas station owner only makes 3 to 4 cents per gallon of gas sold
not much.
For every gallon of gas, the average gas station pockets $0.10 of every gallon sold, so don't blame the gas stations for the price being high.
It depends on the station, state, and experience.
A gas station managers will make about 30 thousand dollars a year. This may be more if the manager has been around for a couple of years.
well id say about 40 to 80k a year if in a good location
well id say about 40 to 80k a year if in a good location
Get a receipt at the gas station.
It depends on the gas station
To pay for gas with cash at the gas station, simply go inside the station to the cashier and let them know how much gas you want. You can then pay with cash and the cashier will activate the pump for you.
It is customary to tip a gas station attendant 1 to 2 for their service.
To pay for gas with cash at the gas station, you can go inside the station and let the cashier know how much gas you want. You can then give them the cash amount for the gas, and they will activate the pump for you to fill up your tank.
Because of an extensive tax on gas, gas stations don't make much more than two or three cents per gallon of gas sold. Over time, that may add up to a lot of money for gas stations, but for a single gallon, the gas stations aren't making much.