Has the gas prices discouraged you?

I find myself in a pickle, in the past I have accepted a route of shops at a set rate but now I find myself asking for more money due to the increased gas prices. It's over $4.00 a gallon here, are you asking more because of the added fuel costs?

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I don't use a set rate. I use the IRS mileage rate plus an hourly fee for driving time. Only a part of the IRS mileage rate accounts for gasoline. Most of it is depreciation, insurance, repairs, etc. In 2025, the national average gas price was $3.00 a gallon. Now it is $4.00 per gallon. So the gas portion of the IRS mileage rate has increased by 1/3.

Google says that 20 to 30% of the IRS mileage rate is the cost of gas. So, let's use 25%. 25% of $0.725 is $0.18. 1/3 of $0.18 is $0.06, so having now figured this out, I am going to use $0.79 ($0.725 + $0.06) when I calculate PAD and when deciding whether to take other shops.

I hope this helps, and if I have made an error, please let me know.

Shopping South Jersey, Southeast Pennsylvania, and Delaware above the canal since 2008
I have a hybrid, and a tank of gas in it has gone up $10. (It used to cost me $20 to fill it up. Now it costs $30.) So, I either get gas station jobs on the way or I wait for bonuses.

Shopping Arkansas, Louisiana, & Mississippi.
First of all, it's "have"...

And no, I'm not discouraged because I focus on mystery shopping the petroleum industry so that Big Oil pays for a majority of my gas.

Last time I paid for fuel on my own dime I paid $2.42 per gallon by cashing in the previous month's Kroger fuel points.

Local prices are now hovering around $3.90 before any discounts/perks, though I've seen it as high as $4.09.

Have synthesizers, will travel...
Just came home to prices 10¢ higher locally. I did a 4-day loop through Wyoming doing a couple dozen Sinclairs, 3 Shells and 1 Exxon bonused to $100. Only had to spend $17.50 out of pocket for gas, and it was way less than local prices, so I consider that a win.

I'm totally rethinking my approaches:

• I was never one to collect all the various loyalty accounts, but my bad. Shoulda been using all I could unless guidelines forbid it. I've added two loyalty accounts in the last two weeks.

• I need to get in the habit of checking Upside at each gas station shop.

• Normally I would be pissed if I did not cash in fuel rewards each month, but this month doesn't make cents (pun intended). Didn't buy a lot of groceries in February, so I only get 20¢. Costco is still 5¢ less, and I pre-booked a bunch of Phillips 66 stops that are mostly 7-11's, so I will continue to let Big Oil pay for my gas for the foreseeable future.

Have synthesizers, will travel...
When gas goes up this high, I plan all my trips differently - personal or business. I try to do all errands, etc in one direction. If it is not a company I can ask for more, I will either skip it or wait till the fee goes up to account for the add'l gas cost.
Yep. I quit doing the "I'm bored" shops. I just call it a day after work and go home.
Costco is $5.55
Chevron & Shell are $6.39-$6.65
Planning personal errands along a shopping route ( or planning your shops on a personal errand route) at least keeps your mileage as a business expense and saves gas.
I sure am. Gas is currently over $6/gallon where I live in California.
Have had to rethink a lot of this, especially as MSC's are wanting to pay less.

This is a business. The companies seeking our services are running businesses. No one can afford to pay to work or just break even unless you don't need the money.

After doing the math, it's honestly not worth it for me to leave my house for less than 3-4 $25 gigs or the equivalent within a 15 mile radius.

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I have been putting more effort into making sure I don't go out unless there is more than $100 to make. And leaving the house less often.

I still need to go to another county to get my driver's license renewed, and I need a mailing address in GA because my mother is unreliable. And I have a real problem asking for her help because of Satan (my kid's nickname for my younger sister).
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Here's hoping the IRS will up our mileage rate.
I charge per mile plus hotel cost, and job fee must net $100/day. Yes, I charge more per mile when the gas price increases. It is now over $5/gallon at most places.
After we lost the Kroger pickups I had already cut back.
My farthest shop is 14 miles return, so using the mileage rate I'm covered by the fee and I need groceries anyways. I try to work in another errand or activity before or after.
Yes. It's simple math. Not doing anything that it's not worth $.
only if on the way I'm already going
no special trips...if I had the time, maybe a lucrative route, but not any onesie twosie FATWO

Life was passing like a hand waving from a train I wanted to be on
I had a moment yesterday. I was doing a shop I've done many times, a gas station/convenience store.
The last time I did the shop, a few months ago, gas prices were quite a bit lower, so it was worth it to me.
Yesterday, I stopped in the middle of the shop and asked myself
"what am I doing this for?"
They have not raised the reimbursement or payments.
I won't do any more until they do.

Life was passing like a hand waving from a train I wanted to be on
Yeah, $1 or $2 gas reimbursement - the standard with most brands - isn't even worth getting out of the car for.

This is when the mollusk becomes more valuable. Because you get those two gallons no matter the price.

Unless this will be the time the MSC decides to align the reimbursement with all of the others. Oh, I'm sure it will happen, I'm just waiting. That could be the day I just quit all this silliness.
This was $5, but there's a report and the time stopping and doing it...etc....$5 of gas now isn't the same as $5 of gas last October when I last did one.
I can use the time in better ways....

Life was passing like a hand waving from a train I wanted to be on
@sestrahelena wrote:

Yeah, $1 or $2 gas reimbursement - the standard with most brands - isn't even worth getting out of the car for.

It is when doing routes. There's a ceiling to how much gas can be purchased/consumed when doing dozens of gas stations each day, so I'm good with the brand that only reimburses $2. With gas prices up those shops take up even less room in my tank, so yay for the illegal war in that respect.

I've got a bigazz loop of Green Dinos today, and I'm starting out with too much gas, so I will have to make some fuel purchases that are less the $5 reimbursement offered.

With 6% cash back (through November) on the card I'm using for fuel purchases, I'm good with a dollar here and a couple dollars there, and will hope to burn off enough gas reaching my next stop to hit the full reimbursement.

Have synthesizers, will travel...
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