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			It's all relative. 
 I was pumping gas in 1969. If we were 24.9¢ and the Sinclair station across the street was 26.9¢ there would be a line down the street waiting to save that 2¢/gal. The Sinclair attendant would be in a lawn chair, working on his tan.
 
 Lots of VWs around in those days.
 
 As for me, I probably grossed $14 for my 8-hour shift. Much better than my 1st job at a drive-in, where I grossed $8.80 for an 8-hour shift.
 
 The minimum wage in 1969 was $1.60/hr. In 2025 dollars, $14.22. I have no idea why younger people think life was so much easier in the '60s.
 
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