I shoot raw with my WB in camera setting at auto and adjust as necessary when post processing.
Me too except I do set the camera to the most appropriate value for the prevailing conditions. Some camera enable you to bracket WB too.
When using the Control key to highlight possible areas for WB correction, surprisingly small areas can sometimes be selected but as a last resort I've used a WB filter and manually tweaked the R & B values there. Not ideal but better than nothing.
Having a temp and tint sliders
I seem to remember Mike saying something about this idea in the early days. To do it properly, a profile of every camera is required, ok. for the big boys, difficult for Mike. If you compare colour temperatures reported by several different raw programs, I've found they nearly all give a different value for the same camera & setting and visual setting is not accurate.
Terry.