By that logic, you can also stop tipping your Pizza Guy delivery. They are expected to be tipped everytime, but they are paid to deliever pizza... Are you kidding me??? They don't need tip at all
Guess what happens to your pizza when you call that place again...
Tip Jars are fine because they offer to support the workers who work there and also provide you to get rid of your change... For me, sometimes I don't want to carry change around because I don't want to hear coins grinding up on my phone/keys (happen way to much when train commuting to college). If they offer good and continual service then why not give them change? It's better to have a tip Jar and earn some money then to not have one and not reap any monetary gain.
You seem to have totally MISSED the point. I did not say anything about delivery guys (which they are already paid extra for delivering and I don't use delivery so don't jump on me for not tipping them) nor did I say not to tip a wait staff. Go back and read what I said. I said places like gas stations, fast food restaurants, and other jobs where the staff are paid min wage at the least. But then have a "tip jar" begging for more money. I do not feel like I should be to tip a gas station attendant for standing behind the counter and taking my money for a drink I purchase inside the store. They are standing there doing basically nothing.
As for change - it does not bother me. So, no I am not going to give them my change for doing a job they are already being paid by their boss to do. And they are reaping monetary gain. Their boss gives them a pay check every week.
I (which every one can have their own opinion) just think it is ridiculous for a person to expect every customer to "TIP" them to do the job they are already being paid to do. Using your logic we can take it a step farther. Are you going to give you nurse, doctor, the person who checks you in, the person who takes you ins card or money when you pay a TIP because they are pretty much serving you. They are waiting on you. When you go to the grocery store or walmart are you going to TIP the cashier? He or she is ringing up your order. And back on the pizza thing - I always pick it up myself. I have never used delivery. The people who work there are PAID to make the pizzas. If they are not happy with the pay then find a better paying job. If you have NO education and NO skills then be happy you have the job you have. It is beyond foolish to expect every customer who comes in to pick up their pizza to give them an extra TIP for making the pizza.
Of course you didn't say anything about delivery guy, but as you said I am voicing my own opinion on that matter just like everyone... Its a forum, you expect some other perspective not just a total agreement of the OP post ... But missed the point? Your point also applies to delivery guys... It's almost the exact thing, is it not? Delivery guys are paid minimum wages but why does everyone have the notion to tip them? Their boss pays for them right?
As for tip jars, it's not voluntary to give money to them if you don't want to... And they are not in a dogeza mode asking for money either.... If you want to give money or not is totally your call... I think the most annoying way to tip someone is that they "force" you to. Like a guy comes out of nowhere and helps you put your grocery in your car when you don't need help
My opinion is that Tip Jars are just there if you want to support the service they provide.. Not for begging or that they expect you to... If you went to the store and they give you a great service and experience, wouldn't you want to support them even a little bit? For the people who work at Dunkin donuts at the morning, servicing a lot of people in the morning, wouldn't you at times want to give change to them for working their butt off? You might think it's stupid for gas attendants to have tip jars, but do you know that they have to pump your gas when it's freezing or hot out for w/e their shift is? Maybe you could argue it's dumb for self servicing gas pumps to have tip jars but it's grueling to pump someone's gas when you have to stand outside attending cars out in the August Summer and February Winter.
Btw I can't believe you didn't mention the bathroom tip jar... Now that's service that makes no sense