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    For an interesting comparison, look at your first job. Take the hourly pay and divide it by the cost of gasoline at the pump at that time: I made $1 an hour working at a gas station and gas sold for 16.9 cents per gallon then (1966). That means my hourly pay could buy 5.9 gallons gas... For the equivalent today, the same 5.9 gallons would cost me 3.80 (cost of gas) times 5.9 = $22.42 which could be compared to my original $1 per hour

    In 1969, I made $4.96 an hour and gas cost about 35 cents. Using the same formula, I could buy 14.2 gallons with one hour's pay. Equating to today at $3.80 per gallon, I would have to make $53.85 per hour to buy the same amount.

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    Problem is, I'm STILL MAKING $ 1 and hour!!!!!

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    My first job was setting pins in a bowling alley at 10 cents a game. Leaque night was always good for about $3 in tips. Took me a month to earn enough to buy one of those new fangled transistor radios by a little known Jap company called Sony. It helped with the boredom when people weren't rolling.

    Gas was $.20/gal, so working two games got me a gallon of gas. 30 games or $3 got me a fill-up,

    Last night, I filled up my daily driver with a discount card worth 50 cents off every gallon purchased. Still cost me $43.50 to fill up. And that's for my Subaru, not the Mountaineer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Itoldyouso
    Problem is, I'm STILL MAKING $ 1 and hour!!!!!

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    Geez, you up to a buck now??? Sure do wish I'd get a raise!!!!!!
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    I pumped gas back in the early 70's and made made a little over $2 a hour . Gas was in the high 20 cents a gallon .



    At $155 to fill the truck what would i need to make LOL . The little hauler is about a $50 fill and it looks like i can get allmost 2 weeks of driving .

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