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Gas prices WTF!!!

I work for a decently sized convenience store (with gas stations)company that has about 1000 stores up and down the east coast and we are making NO money whatsoever. As a matter of fact we are in the hole millions of dollars because of the gas prices going up. For the past 6 months our wholesale prices have been equal to or above the street prices. Add in people using credit cards (another 3% cut) and its a losing business right now. This is the case with most gas stations... The big profits are being made by the exxon/mobils and all the other big companies.. NOT the franchisees.

Let me see if I can explain how the market works for 80% of the gas stationd that are franchised or privately owned.(this will probable differ from those stations that are onwed by exxon/mobil etc.. themselves) The wholesale price comes in for the day at $3.00 a gallon.(this is the price that the delivery tanker fills his rig at)They deliver the gas to the store and the store is selling gas for $3.05. The store will then bump up its price to $3.08. At this point everything is fine and the store is still making its money. However, the next day the wholesale price jumps to $3.18. The store will not bump its price 10 cents that day. They will bump it 5 - 8 cents. At this point the store is losing money for every gallon they sell. You then need to take into account other stores in the area that might not raise their prices as aggressively to keep a hold of volume in the long run. and there is a HUGE issue.

This works in an opposite way when the prices go down... the store will hold the price up to recoup the losses of gas prices going up. The whole profit cycle works in the opposite way you would think.

Our company is in serious cutback mode because the prices have not gone down in ove 6 months. The muckity mucks are going nuts trying to figure out ways to cut the losses.

The big companies make out like bandits and leave the smaller companies and franchises in tough times.
 
Cheney is tied to Hilburton not Bush. The Government regulates the trade of crude oil though.

The thing that chaps my hyde is that they jack the prices up to $4 a gallon from $2.39 and then when it goes back down to $3.49 everyone is "happy". The days of $1.89 gas are way gone. Just like how it seems every car dealer seems to think it is acceptable to have a $750 car payment. F' that!!! I have no bills other than mortgage and utillites and I don't know how some of you high balance bill people make it.

Its easy for you because you have a company car. Many of us are not so lucky.
 
It really doesn't matter what the gas prices go up to.I wouldn't be suprised years for now prices reaching $5-$6 a gallon and Americans bitching but still putting a full tank in their new vehicle.

...and automakers still putting out 6.1 liter gas guzzlers.
 
I don't like people that are driving these big *** vehicles and bitching about prices. theres is no need for a family of 2 to need a vehicle that hold 8 people.
 
I don't like people that are driving these big *** vehicles and bitching about prices. theres is no need for a family of 2 to need a vehicle that hold 8 people.

How many people with big SUV's do you actually hear bitching about fuel prices??
This is the USA, still freedom to drive a big SUV and pay big fuel bills.
Also, don't forget, just because John Doe drives his SUV to work and back alone every weekday, doesn't mean he doesn't haul his kids soccer team around in the evening/weekends, or tow his boat/rv/atv to his cabin with his wife, kids and dog on the weekends. Not every family man can afford a small car for when they have to drive alone.
 
Yep, I'm with ya. I have a Wrangler and 99 Stang GT. I have made the ultimate decision to sell the Mustang and buy a Honda. I have never liked foreign cars but I MUST save some money. I drive 53 miles to work, 106 round trip. Gas is killig me.:roll:
 
Well here is my solution, I had to part with a good friend(95YJ) but Im sure I'll have another jeep later on in life.
 

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How many people with big SUV's do you actually hear bitching about fuel prices??
This is the USA, still freedom to drive a big SUV and pay big fuel bills.
Also, don't forget, just because John Doe drives his SUV to work and back alone every weekday, doesn't mean he doesn't haul his kids soccer team around in the evening/weekends, or tow his boat/rv/atv to his cabin with his wife, kids and dog on the weekends. Not every family man can afford a small car for when they have to drive alone.

i hear ya bro on that one

i drive my 4x4 expedition alone for the comute to work every day

but on the weeknds i like to trailer my jeep to 1:1 runs, haul the jet ski to the lake, or take more than 5 people to camping trips
 
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