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Construction fuels change in Phila
Then in 1994, Campbell Oil acquired 11 locations from Shell Oil Company in Akron and Canton,  securing Campbell Oil Company’s position as the state’s largest independent Shell jobber. In 1995, Campbell Oil sold more than 100 million gallons of fuel ...
http://www.timesreporter.com/communities/x1321420986/Construction-fuels-change-in-Phila
A jobber, or petroleum marketer, is a person or company that purchases quantities of refined fuel from refining companies (e.g. BP, Shell, Exxon), either for sale to retailers (e.g., gasoline stations), or to sell directly to the users of those products (e.g., home heating oil to homeowners, lubricating oils to industrial operations or repair shops, jet fuel to FBOs, etc.). In essence, the jobber acts as the "middleman" between the company that refines the petroleum products and those that either use them or market them at retail prices. The jobber often owns the gasoline being sold, and the station it is being sold to, but allows an operator to lease the store.

The online economy
It provides free coffee (or tea) to fuel the social interactions and power to fire up assorted ... Unfortunately, Babbage did not live up to Mr Rosedale's descriptive management. The jobber expected him to be there (not in Seattle), had forgotten to ...
http://www.economist.com/blogs/babbage/2011/11/online-economy
In 2001, 44.3% of all gasoline in the U.S. was sold through jobbers. Approximately the same percentage was sold through integrated oil company owned and operated stores or franchise arrangements. The percentage of jobbers responsible for fuel sale in the USA in 2004 fell to 37.3%. Jobbers are represented by trade associations such as the *National Association of Shell Marketers, *SIGMA: America's Leading Fuel Marketers and the *Petroleum Marketers Association of America.

Cracker Barrel Steers Forward on Electric Vehicle Pilot Project.
When the first Cracker Barrel([R]) stores were built, they had gasoline pumps out front because founder Dan Evins was a Shell Oil "jobber" who was looking for ... Cracker Barrel provided food for its guests and fuel for their cars. While the company ...
http://www.allbusiness.com/automotive/automotive-industry-environment/16707756-1.html
In certain parts of the world, the term "jobber" is reserved for someone who is not very competent at their job and who has a tendency to procrastinate over simple tasks in a manner generally considered sub-optimal to other more capable members of society. This job-, occupation- or vocation-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.v · d · e

Tennessee's first fast charger unveiled for Nissan Leaf
“The pricing has not been set yet, but certainly it will be less than for traditional fuels,” Davis said ... Also, founder Danny Evins was originally a Shell gasoline “jobber,” and he began the Cracker Barrel chain as a way to sell ...
http://www.tennessean.com/article/20111101/BUSINESS01/311010043/Tennessee-s-first-fast-charger-unveiled-Nissan-Leaf


HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE: Chamber of Commerce publishes ‘The Book of Terre Haute’ in early 1920s
Moreover, the city was surrounded by one of the richest mineral and agricultural districts in the U.S. It was the “center of the Wabash Valley Empire” in the heart of a “magnificent fuel territory ... the most important jobber in the Midwest ...
http://tribstar.com/history/x1372398050/HISTORICAL-PERSPECTIVE-Chamber-of-Commerce-publishes-The-Book-of-Terre-Haute-in-early-1920s


The Heel Report – Week 29 (2011-2012 Season)
This might not happen, but with Survivor Series coming up I could see those events as adding fuel to the fire for a four man match ... Mahal proves that he is perhaps seen as more than just a glorified jobber by the WWE by beating the newly face-turned ...
http://www.zimbio.com/World+Wrestling+Entertainment/articles/R0VH0lKVx75/Heel+Report+Week+29+2011+2012+Season