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Is the job at the gas station hard? I saw PetroChina hiring people. I want to apply for a job as a gas attendant or a cashier. Which position is better and what exactly do I need to do...

The refueling staff should not be afraid of being dirty or tired. It's easy for cashiers (gas stations and supermarkets).

The gas attendants and cashiers at PetroChina or Sinopec gas stations are now the same. Nowadays, only social gas stations still have gas attendants and cashiers separated.

The only difference between the two major oil companies is that the cashiers are divided into gas cashiers (but gas cashiers are now considered gas clerks. In layman’s terms, whoever fills the gas gets paid) and Small supermarket cashier (equivalent to the front desk cashier in a supermarket).

However, the salary of a gas cashier (that is, a gas clerk, which is actually the same position with the same scope of work) is high.

There are two specific types of work:

1. Two shifts, one shift every twelve hours, which are the so-called day shift and night shift. (In areas below the county seat)

2. Three shifts, one shift every eight hours. (In the downtown area)

3. But I am usually very tired at night because there are so many cars. Usually I can only lie down on the table and doze off. Also, if you receive counterfeit currency, you will have to compensate for it; and if the amount you receive in a day does not match the settlement amount, we will have to compensate ourselves for the difference.

Generally speaking, it is a bit more tiring than those at social gas stations. But the benefits are good.