LoveMyHats2
I’ll Lock Up.
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You know, I recall those signs and the Texaco gas station was an important part of my childhood. Long story short, when I was 3 I got myself lost, the fellows at the Texaco knew my Father as he had his new cars serviced (gas, oil changes) and due to their always making comments about how they liked his cars,(new convertible buick roadmasters, caddys) I knew by going to the gas station they would get me home safe, and they did. Also, Texaco sold items for us youngsters (fire engines that hooked to a water hose, hats, hula hoops) and I will always remember that.Part of my first job involved cleaning the restrooms at our family's Texaco station. At the time, Texaco ran a program called "Registered Rest Rooms," in which inspectors from the company would visit stations specifically to look over the condition of the facilities. When I started the job it was made very clear to me that in twenty-five years of doing business we'd never flunked an inspection. And that record wasn't about to be broken.
Most oil companies operated similar inspection programs, but by the end of the seventies they were gone. Guess with times being as tight as they were then, and oil companies making so little money, they had to do away with such frivolous frills as ensuring decent facilities for their customers.