The big signs in front of gas stations all over Texas, designed to attract the look of drivers, are doing it lately for the wrong reasons. At a Valero gas station in Edinburg, Reynaldo Zarazoa, who makes a living installing tiles and must transport tools and equipment in his grey GMC van, watched Thursday as the pump screen reached $78 — almost a fifth of his weekly income. “My job pays cheaply and the gasoline is expensive,” said Zarazoa, fathe…
The big signs in front of gas stations all over Texas, designed to attract the look of drivers, are doing it lately for the wrong reasons. At a Valero gas station in Edinburg, Reynaldo Zarazoa, who makes a living installing tiles and must transport tools and equipment in his grey GMC van, watched Thursday as the pump screen reached $78 — almost a fifth of his weekly income. “My job pays cheaply and the gasoline is expensive,” said Zarazoa, fathe…