Re: Couple ARRESTED for not Leaving a TIP!! Unbelievable!!
I know it seems that I am going in a strange direction, but my point is: Why is a restaurant allowed to do this when NO ONE ELSE DOES
Not a strange direction at all, I've also wondered this myself. Living in Las Vegas, everyone seems to have their hand out for a tip. Personally, I can see waitor/waitress and if you are too lazy to park your own car then a valet, just part of the gig. But the guy who installed my windshield hinting for a tip? AC guy? Carwash dude at the car dealer?
The one that set it straight for me, as to who expects to be tipped, was the curb-side checking at the air port. I was running late and handed the guy my suitcase and ticket, he said "I'll be handling your bag from here"... thanks, gotta run, flight is leaving in 20 minutes. 1/2 way to the gate I kept running the guys words through my mind and wonder if he was hinting for a tip. When I got to my destination, and my bags weren't there, I knew he was hinting for a tip. It seems that somehow

,,, my bags went to LA instead of SFO
Heck, I perform service work and have never expected a tip or been offered one, doesn't bother me one bit. But it does bother me that a lot of people expect to supplement their income, just because they did their job. (I'm not talking about traditional tipping, waiter/waitress/valet/bell hop, etc.)
But as you point out, why should we have to tip at all? Do we tip the people at fast food restaurants, they got us our meal too. If I go to a restaurant and pay $60 for dinner, (3x what it would cost for fast food) why should I have to tip and make it almost 4x as expensive as fast food.
The only thing I can see is it weeds out the bad people and rewards the good. I know I don't want to put up with an attitude and poor service while having a nice meal.
Here's a good question for everyone. If you have excellent service on a $30 check for 4 people, how much do you tip? 20% is $6? If you have poor service on a $100 check for 4 people, how much do you tip? 10% is $10. Doesn't seem right to me that the poor service should receive more reward. Heck, I've tipped $10-15 on a $30 check before and $5 on a $60-80 check. I even tipped a penny once, yes the service was that bad, horrendous...