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Murphy USA Inc. Set to Hire 3,000 New Store Associates – Current Incentives Include $500 Summer Bonus at Select Stores
EL DORADO, Ark., May 17, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Murphy USA Inc. (NYSE: MUSA), is excited to announce a hiring campaign to fill 3,000 positions across its 1,650 stores to support the company’s continued growth. As one of the largest national gasoline and convenience retailers serving an estimated 2 million customers per day, Murphy USA is seeking applicants for full-time and part-time positions.
Current incentives include a 2021 Summer Bonus of $500 at select stores for new team members who are hired by May 31, 2021. To learn more about a career at Murphy USA or to apply, visit jobs.murphyusa.com.
May 14, 2021
May 14, 2021
Athens gas prices climbed another 20 cents over the past month as national costs are headed for their highest mark in over six years, according to the Monday report from GasBuddy.com.
âWe indeed may see some weeks with new records as Americans get in their cars this summer â but the question is how many will do so?â said
Patrick DeHaan,
GasBuddy Head of Petroleum Analysis. âThat will determine how much higher prices will go.â
Lowest Athens price for a gallon of regular, on Monday were $2.73 at both Brookshireâs and Murphy USA on East Tyler Street. The cost at each location was $2.52 on April 12.
Marion gas stations: High traffic due to pipeline worry; DeSantis issues emergency order Staff report
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The Colonial Pipeline problem is having a ripple effect into some parts of Florida as people worry about a gasoline shortage affecting the Sunshine State. It was concerning enough that Gov. Ron DeSantis late Tuesday issued a state of emergency and put the National Guard on alert.
In Marion County, the response to the pipeline crisis was mixed, according to a sample of some high-traffic areas Tuesday afternoon.
A quick check of six gas stations in southwest Ocala showed no unusual activity Tuesday afternoon. Likewise, stations on Maricamp Road/17th Street, between 36th Avenue to the east and State Road 200 to the west, had regular traffic and no lines at the pump.
The high traffic level started about 10 a.m. There were two to three cars in each of the 12 lanes as of 3:30 p.m., with many more backed up on Southwest 38th Court trying to enter the station. We re never to the point where we have more than one person doing this, said Carmen Machowski, a member specialist at Sam s. They (many customers) are here because they re hearing . about the pipeline issue.
Team members also attributed the unusually high traffic to the gas station having one of the lowest rates in town. Regular unleaded gas at Sam s was $2.65 per gallon on Tuesday afternoon.