EXACTLY! Call me old school, but you get the tip you work for. Waiting tables ain't the only job out there. I normally tip 20%, but I've been known to do less if the person was crappy. Don't want to write my order down? Well, don't get pissed if your tip is not exactly right either! HUGE pet peeve. Don't want to act like I'm worth your time? Don't expect me to be happy and leave a happy tip. I know crap happens and people have off days, but being in sales, I know I'm not allowed do-overs so I have to go smile and act like I love each and every customer I interact with. Waiting is a sales job as well. I'm so sick of people expecting a tip for everything dang thing they do for customers. I don't get tipped. I don't expect to either. And don't give me crap about making less than minimum wage. Real sales jobs are the same: you get very low salaries and the comp comes in the form of the job one does. Same with waiting. Having said that, again, I tip 20% (or more if the person was great). Tips are given as an appreciation for service rendered, correct? Not a form of food service welfare. Bunch of bleeding hearts on here...