8 Cashiers from Amoco submitted salaries.
Amoco was a global company that specialized in oil and chemicals. During its operations, the company was headquartered in the Amoco Building, located in Chicago, Illinois. The building is now called the Aon Center after the company ceased operations in 2002.
Amoco began in 1889 under the name Standard Oil and was founded by John D. Rockefeller. In 1910, as the automobile started being more heavily used, the company began specializing in gasoline distribution to consumers. After its independence from the Standard Oil Trust in 1911, statistics show that the company sold around 90% of the gasoline and kerosene in Midwestern states. The company made significant innovations that have changed gasoline delivery forever, like inventing the drive-through gas station and the gasoline tanker truck. Amoco was merged with British Petroleum in 1998 and ceased operations in 2002.
The company is now fully part of BP and doesn't operate under the Amoco brand anymore. BP employs 80,000 people around the globe and offers various career opportunities for individuals at all stages of professional development. BP fosters a culture based on collaboration and respect, where workers from different countries work together to achieve their goals. Benefits packages offered vary according to the facility and country one is working in.
General Manager is the highest paying job at Amoco at $47,000 annually.
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