Service Station Attendant

Kaihoko Penehini/Hinu

An attendant pumping petrol into car

Service station attendants may pump petrol for customers

Service station attendants help motorists get petrol, gas or oil for their vehicle, and sell motoring accessories and food items.

He whakamārama

Mahi ai ki te awhina i nga kaitaraiwa waka ki te hoko penehini, kapuni, hinu ranei mo a ratau waka me te hoko taonga tapiri, me nga kai.

Entry Requirements

There are no specific entry requirements to become a service station attendant, although three years of secondary school education is preferred.

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Penny Jones

"I really like meeting people and this is where I've met heaps," says service station attendant Penny Jones.

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Pay

Pay for service station attendants varies depending on responsibility, experience and the region where you work.
 

 

Job Outlook

Although there has been a big drop in the number of service station attendants since 2001, job opportunities are still good, particularly if you are interested in working part time or doing shift work.
 

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