A filling station attendant is a person who works at a gas station to help people fill up their cars with gasoline. They wear a uniform and usually stand outside near the gas pumps. When you pull up to the gas pump, you'll tell the attendant how much gas you want and which type of gas your car needs. The attendant will then insert the nozzle into your car's gas tank and turn on the pump.
While the gas is pumping, the attendant will check your car's tire pressure and clean your windshield. When the pump stops, the attendant will let you know how much gas you got and how much you need to pay for it. You can pay with cash, credit card, or a gas station specific payment card.
Filling station attendants are very important because they help people get the gas they need to keep their cars running smoothly. They also help keep the gas station clean and safe for everyone.