I think that's where we see things different. From your posts past an present you come across as thinking the majority of today's youth are not like they used to be. I believe the majority are and many accomplish more at a younger age than I ever dreamed of. Every generation has had its downside, the more we expose ourselves to the world around us the more we are exposed to it.
No tip is for extremely bad service a nickle or a penny is just rude the very thing you claim to disdain.
Well, I don't know about a majority of today's youth, but a good number are just dialed into the "victim" and "entitlement" mentality. I don't know what you did, or did not, accomplish a what age, but I know what I did. I DO know that fewer and fewer can even make change for a dollar without a machine telling them what it is.
I starting working at age 11. I have been supporting my self and/or my family ever since I was 19. I did not live at home with mommy and daddy at age 25. Even when I was in school I supported myself. So did Jim by the way. He worked two jobs while going to law school and lived in his own place, paid his own bills etc.
It is NOT rude to pay poorly for poor service. They are NOT entitled to 10, 15, or 20% tips. They are only entitled to what they EARN. If they do not EARN that tip, they don't get it. Just as EVERY place I have worked. The better I did, the more I made. They need to learn that lesson, no matter what age they are. Paying well for poor service encourages poor service. On the other hand, I have, on rare occasion, tipped as high as 30%, when I received exceptional service. That has NEVER been in a truck stop. Please explain how paying for what is earned is somehow rude?
I was not, by the way, speaking of generations. There are plenty of scuz out there from every generation. They tend to be far less accomplished than the non-scuz and their offspring often end up in the same circumstance, since they learned from scuz.
How a person dresses, acts and talks has tremendous affect on their success or failure in life. When a person carries themselves with confidence, is neat and clean, speaks properly etc, they will almost always to better in life that one who wheres his pants so his vertical smile is showing. I wonder if those who interviewed for me dressed that way every figured it out? Jim came in in a jacket and tie for his interview. He also KNEW how to fish and outfit those who fished. A killer combination.