[quote name='mykevermin']It's pricks like you that make me glad I left the service industry. Though, to be fair, I doubt you would have ever come into the places I worked; I never served at "Hobie's Dipshit Hut, featuring bacon-wrapped bacon bacon bacon hamburgers."
Let me be perfectly clear: IF YOU GO INTO A RESTAURANT THAT HAS WAITSTAFF, YOU ARE EXPECTED TO TIP. If you don't want to tip, either (1) go to a Taco Bell, you skint bastard, or (2) order food to go. By sitting down and being served, you enter into an implicit agreement that, in exchange for said service, you will provide a tip. It's not "extra money" (as if they're making megabucks already); it's extra money you pay for the difference in labor cost for having your fat asses fed instead of taking it home and stuffing your maws there.
There is NO excuse. NONE. You're a cheap bitch, a lazy

, and an embarrassment. If you can't even tip, you're not even good enough for a Waffle House.
All that ranting aside, bad service (I don't want a conversation with the server, but I do want someone who knows the menu, can recommend items, won't lie to me if I ask what days they get fish deliveries, can recommend a good wine and/or beer; I want the food delivered on time and hot; I want them to ensure everything is to our liking within 3 minutes of bringing the entrees to the table, and that's about it) will result in a lower tip. No less than 10% - any less and I'm taking advantage of them (only a damn fool would think of 10% as anything other than an intentionally shitty tip). I usually indicate my displeasure through my demeanor and questions, however. In a constructive way entirely, and not as a grouse (like I did above).[/QUOTE]
Now I can tell you there are really cheap asses out there who will leave no tip or a lousy tip despite you going through hoops for them. I've seen this as a former server myself(11 years ago). The guy who served us was a shitty server. Just came up to us and said, "Ready to order?", not a welcome to nor can I get you something to drink? or do you want to start off with some appetizers? Sure I am not expecting a melting pot or Tom Sara's Orleans house experience. I am also not expecting a conversation with the server, with the exception of the Melting Pot, that's cause the guy is actually prepping the food infront of you. I know Fondue is cook it yourself and the place could simply have some kitchen guy bring out the food and not say shit, but it just adds more to the experience. Believe me women dig it
Anyways I tip over 15% because the service and food is good. I have always tipped over 15% because we go to that place often. This is the first time I have ever tipped NOTHING in that place. Last time we had that guy, he wasn't that good and I still gave him at least 15%. This is the second time he has been bad, no actually worse then last time, therefore I decided to not tip. You can't really walk into a place and pick your server. You just go wherever there is a spot for you to sit at. Speaking of spots, I could tell the bus boy didn't clean up because my gf's seat was dirty and the table was sort of wet. We have walked out of a restaurant prior to ordering because of the filthiness of the table.
To tip someone the full 15% for shitty service is saying "sure even though you did a bad job, I am going to pay you for doing a bad job." In that person's mind they will think it's ok to do a bad job and still get full tip amount and continue to do a bad job with others. If I was in his position, I would have actually came up to the customer (in private) and discuss the tip and how I could have served you better. That's called customer satisfaction. Good customer satisfaction=good tip=repeat business. We will still go back, but hopefully that guy will be out of that place.