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Subject: quit working because of gas price From: skarpi Date: 21 Mar 11 - 05:30 AM hallo all , things here in Iceland are going from bad to worse ... the gas price is going sky high and now taxes of gas has raised so its not possible for me to work where I work I have to drive 105 km everyday and after this morning new s about gas getting higher because of Libia I can´t do this . So are there more people in same situation ? or is it just me . what to do for is trying to get a job in or near my home town or move away from Iceland to another country . All the best Skarpi |
Subject: RE: quit working because of gas price From: open mike Date: 21 Mar 11 - 05:33 AM sorry to hear of this...fan you share rides with anyone else? (carpool) is there public transport? bus? train? |
Subject: RE: quit working because of gas price From: Will Fly Date: 21 Mar 11 - 05:36 AM How do the prices compare with other countries in Europe, Skarpi? Over in the UK at the moment - in my area (souht-east) - a litre is around £1.36 GBS. And probably rising. Is that better or worse than you? I used to do a round trip of around 120 km every day before I retired - glad I'm not doing it now! Hope you can solve your dilemma. :-) |
Subject: RE: quit working because of gas price From: GUEST,Desi C Date: 21 Mar 11 - 07:49 AM Sorry to hear it Skarpy, it's just as bad here in England but only because we have a government who allows engergy Co's to blatantly profiteer by upping their prices several times a year and especially just as winter sets in |
Subject: RE: quit working because of gas price From: Bat Goddess Date: 21 Mar 11 - 08:23 AM Oil is, believe it or not, subsidized here in the US -- which means the oil companies have even higher profits and we, the taxpayers and gas consumers (to get to work -- no chance of public transport where I live) pay twice. Linn |
Subject: RE: quit working because of gas price From: kendall Date: 21 Mar 11 - 09:48 AM When a man has to stop working because he can't afford to work something is very wrong! |
Subject: RE: quit working because of gas price From: artbrooks Date: 21 Mar 11 - 09:57 AM Gas prices are unbelievably low in the US compared to almost everywhere else. We are crying because it is now over $3 US per US gallon. The conversion is a bit complicated, but that works out to something like £0.5 per liter. It isn't exactly subsidized, but it is almost untaxed. This chart shows gas/petrol prices from about 6 months ago - the base price doesn't change much from one country to another, but the tax rates (and thus the overall cost) vary dramatically. |
Subject: RE: quit working because of gas price From: pdq Date: 21 Mar 11 - 11:23 AM A friend of mine lives in the southern part of San Jose, California. The cost of self-serve regular at his nearest station was up to $4.03 per USG yesterday. |
Subject: RE: quit working because of gas price From: Bill D Date: 21 Mar 11 - 11:45 AM "Gas prices are unbelievably low in the US compared to almost everywhere else." Hmmm... I see that basic oil prices are comparable, the taxes are the big difference. *IF* we were taxed at comparable rates, it would be serious because of the very large distances many must drive. Folks in 'most' European countries can barely comprehend driving from New York to San Francisco...or Seattle to Miami. Even local trips to & from work can be 1-3 hours. I have no idea what would be 'fair', but a trip to West Virgina that we plan to make next week is a 5-5½ hours, and will add many $$$$$ to the fuel cost. I also know that many in Europe get by with smaller cars because of the fuel costs. We in the US do buy much too large cars than we 'really' need. |
Subject: RE: quit working because of gas price From: Amergin Date: 21 Mar 11 - 11:46 AM Well, artbrooks...you can go ahead and pay these high prices with a smile then. I for one think 3.65 a gallon and climbing is ridiculous. It's price gouging, nothing more. |
Subject: RE: quit working because of gas price From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 21 Mar 11 - 01:11 PM U. S. gasoline taxes/gallon, January 2011, American Petroleum Institute. California- 66.1 Washington- 55.9 Texas- 38.4 New York- 65.6 Illinois- 61.2 Michian- 56.1 Wyoming, Louisiana, Georgia, Arizona among those below 40.0 Alaska- 26.4 Diesel taxes higher in all states- 76.0 in California, 44.4 in Texas, 69.9 in New York. The federal tax is 18.4 |
Subject: RE: quit working because of gas price From: gnu Date: 21 Mar 11 - 02:24 PM Skarpi... soooo sorry to hear of your trouble. I hope you can get things sorted. As for the high fuel prices... bullets and cruise missiles are expensive. |
Subject: RE: quit working because of gas price From: Ebbie Date: 21 Mar 11 - 03:12 PM Then why is gas in Alaska so high priced? http://www.alaskagasprices.com/Prices_nationally.aspx |
Subject: RE: quit working because of gas price From: Beer Date: 21 Mar 11 - 03:55 PM Sorry as well Skarpi. There are three coffee house I have decided to stop going to because of distance and directly due to gas prices. Ad. |
Subject: RE: quit working because of gas price From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 21 Mar 11 - 03:55 PM U. S. average- $3.53 Alaska average- $3.96 Alaska crude shipped to U. S. and U. S. refined shipped to Alaska- cost of transport added. I dunno- the above just a stupid comment. |
Subject: RE: quit working because of gas price From: skarpi Date: 21 Mar 11 - 04:29 PM When a man has to stop working because he can't afford to work something is very wrong! well kendall you said it all .... I have few options : 1 . stay on benefits 2. move away to another country 3,try to get a job in small town somewhere I do not have use a car . I am thinking of what to do . but the attack on libia is not helping any country in the world . things in Jemen , Syria , Bahrain and in other country´s in the east are not good . so hoping the best for us , along praying for those who have nothing . all the best Skarpi |
Subject: RE: quit working because of gas price From: Ebbie Date: 21 Mar 11 - 11:48 PM I'm so sorry, Skarpi. Do you lean toward one solution over another? |
Subject: RE: quit working because of gas price From: GUEST,Grishka Date: 22 Mar 11 - 07:31 AM Skarpi, unfortunately I have no advice for you. Doubtless you did consider moving to your place of work, rather than moving to another country. Generally speaking, those of us who complain about high taxation of fuel are starting at the wrong end. We should demand of our politicians (and employers) to foster, in order of priority,
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Subject: RE: quit working because of gas price From: skarpi Date: 22 Mar 11 - 07:46 AM hang on ....not every one work in a office you know some of us have other work than computers ..:O) for one , Iceland could quit send out fish , and work it here at home then again less money for it ? and so on lots of problems .... I have faith .... all the best Skarpi |
Subject: RE: quit working because of gas price From: GUEST,999 Date: 22 Mar 11 - 07:47 AM We're paying about $1.30/litre. |
Subject: RE: quit working because of gas price From: GUEST,Grishka Date: 22 Mar 11 - 09:27 AM hang on ....not every one work in a office you know some of us have other work than computers ..:O)Some jobs require physical work, because a machine doing it adequately has not yet been invented, or would be more expensive. (Well, your native fishing industry owns trawlers that produce deepfrozen fish fingers on the ocean completely automatically. Modern air pilots have no other function than to vouch with their lives for the safety of the airplane.) For some other professions, such as concert musician, priest, or prostitute, physical presence is the main point. All other work, particularly administration, but also supervising, teaching, jurisprudence, selling/buying, etc., can principally be done remotely via internet. This applies even to medical advice to a surprising extent, as demonstrated by isolated farmers in outback Australia. Often a physical action, such as an injection, can be performed by a person less qualified than the one ordering and supervising it from elsewhere. So I am by no means talking about classical computer jobs only. Of course, human interaction is necessary for almost all work to be successful. Our telephones being immensely helpful, video conferences and video supervision have much greater potentials. To be sure, they will never be quite the same as physical presence, both having their specific advantages and trade-offs. On the whole, a large part of today's traffic is wasteful even by present technological and economic circumstances, let alone environmental aspects. Most of our managers, shareholders, politicians, and voters are not sufficiently aware of these facts, and/or worship cars and airplanes as status symbols. May this change as quickly as possible. If there were less demand for energy, prices would not rise that much for what is still needed. |
Subject: RE: quit working because of gas price From: pdq Date: 22 Mar 11 - 10:34 AM Here is a site that helps you... convert Canadian gas prices to US gas prices |
Subject: RE: quit working because of gas price From: GUEST,Patsy Date: 23 Mar 11 - 09:47 AM Not quite the same thing I know but living on the Isle of Wight with 2 school leavers in the end I had to go back to the mainland to get more options and choice of work. The work is mostly seasonal, care work or jobshare if you are lucky, majority DHS. Bus travel was and probably still is extortionate and I would hate to think about how much petrol and oil on the island costs now, then there is the snag of the ferry prices getting to and from each time. Staying there would not have been any good to us at that time as much as we loved it so back we came. Of course I could have taken the hydrofoil or ferry to Southampton but that would have cost a fortune. It is possible that I might go back live in the way off future but as it is now, no. |
Subject: RE: quit working because of gas price From: GUEST,number 6 Date: 23 Mar 11 - 09:55 AM If the price of gas wasn't high enough here in New Brusnwick (that's in Canada) our provincial government just added a tax of 3 cents a litre. biLL |
Subject: RE: quit working because of gas price From: GUEST,999 Date: 23 Mar 11 - 10:58 AM They heard that some folks have piggy banks, Bill, and they don't want the money therein getting rusty due to lack of circulation. |
Subject: RE: quit working because of gas price From: gnu Date: 23 Mar 11 - 03:00 PM sIx... that gas tax really sucks. It's hits hardest those who can least afford it. (The big increase on tobacco is welcome, although it will have a similar affect for the addicted.) |
Subject: RE: quit working because of gas price From: Leadfingers Date: 24 Mar 11 - 09:41 AM WOOOPEEE !! Dear Kind Hearted Mr Osborne has just cut a WHOLE 1p off the price of a litre of petrol - but the VAT has gone up by 3p !!!!! |
Subject: RE: quit working because of gas price From: Mrs.Duck Date: 24 Mar 11 - 01:26 PM And many garages put the fuel up by 1p yesterday morning then down again after the budget so net result no change! |
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