Barrister
Master Don Juan
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What do you guys do when it comes to tipping?
Generally speaking, if I am being served by a waiter/waitress in a sit-down restaurant I will have my starting point be 20%. If the service is very exceptional, I will increase it. If the service is mediocre or even poor, I will decrease it. If it is downright pathetic, I will leave no tip. I don't see it as something that has been earned simply by the waiter/waitress having a job.
More and more I see "tipping" becoming an option for things where it shouldn't exist. I took my kid into Coldstone the other day and there was an option to tip now on the screen. For plopping some ice-cream and toppings into a cone. I simply declined to leave a tip and didn't feel bad about it at all. I also saw the other day when I popped into Subway between meetings for a quick and admittedly mediocre lunch, that there was now an option to tip the workers at Subway. I again declined. I even asked the lady working at Subway if she actually legitimately sees any of the tip and she said she would get a "percentage." So basically just a way for these establishments to make more money on things they are already over-pricing.
Sometimes, if I pickup a pizza I will leave a tip for the boys in the back room if I feel gracious. However, I feel like it should generally be reserved for a sit-down setting. Who is with me? Or am I heartless?
Generally speaking, if I am being served by a waiter/waitress in a sit-down restaurant I will have my starting point be 20%. If the service is very exceptional, I will increase it. If the service is mediocre or even poor, I will decrease it. If it is downright pathetic, I will leave no tip. I don't see it as something that has been earned simply by the waiter/waitress having a job.
More and more I see "tipping" becoming an option for things where it shouldn't exist. I took my kid into Coldstone the other day and there was an option to tip now on the screen. For plopping some ice-cream and toppings into a cone. I simply declined to leave a tip and didn't feel bad about it at all. I also saw the other day when I popped into Subway between meetings for a quick and admittedly mediocre lunch, that there was now an option to tip the workers at Subway. I again declined. I even asked the lady working at Subway if she actually legitimately sees any of the tip and she said she would get a "percentage." So basically just a way for these establishments to make more money on things they are already over-pricing.
Sometimes, if I pickup a pizza I will leave a tip for the boys in the back room if I feel gracious. However, I feel like it should generally be reserved for a sit-down setting. Who is with me? Or am I heartless?