not really...... it is the employers job to pay the salary. someone mentioned it is like sales.... i disagree.... if i go to VW i buy a car.
now perhaps the sales person is really good and sells twice as many cars as their mate they work with.... even so, i am not gonna pay more for that privilege, the bonus comes from the employer based on the fact that that employee made them more money.
in a restaurant the same is true. if the person who serves me does a really good job, or the chef gives me a good meal, then i will give good feedback on them as well as make return visits and reccomened to my friends and family.. it is the landlords / managers job to keep an eye on such things and reward their staff accordingly. - or at least it should be imo.
OTOH if the food / service is rubbish then i absolutely wont go back, will tell people not to go and if the food/service was bad enough refuse to pay at least part of the bill.
like i said, i do tip because it is how the system works.............. i think it is fundamentally wrong however and on top of that would never tip the recommended 15%!.
this whole mentality seems to be based around "if you dont tip people will be rubbish at their job". imo that is the cart before the horse. A person should be paid a fair days pay for a fair days work. IF they are not doing a good job they should be retrained or let go. I am not against bonuses from the employer for doing really well.... but the base expectation is you do a competent job because that is what you are paid to do.
Alternatively... how about this. Let me go to the bar at a restraunt and pick up my own beer from the bar (sorry but pouring it is the least they can do to earn their salary) and equally i will pick up my cutlery and condements as well if need be..... those who want a table service could agree a 15% surcharge. win win.