List of everyone you give a holiday tip/bonus

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
PT Nanny $200 (when we had one)
Teachers $25 allowed kids to pick up to four
Coaches $25

We also gift cakes from Nothing Bundt.
Gave those to the teachers who did their college recommendations.


That sounds like a nice gesture
Anonymous
Elementary teachers: $20
I also give $50 to an activity teacher for going above and beyond to help with an audition, but I don't normally tip activity teachers/coaches.
Anonymous
I contributed to the collective gift for teachers through the PTO but I will probably give each $50 Target or Visa card.

I gave my cleaners 200 total split among 4.

I'm planning to give my dog walker $250 because he is awesome. He stays in our house when we are away. He is available on weekends to take our dogs on a several hour odyssey when we have a busy day of sports and other activities with our son. He is flexible on days when our schedule changes. in short, he is awesome and I'm not above buying his loyalty. I know I don't really need to do it but he deserves it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I contributed to the collective gift for teachers through the PTO but I will probably give each $50 Target or Visa card.

I gave my cleaners 200 total split among 4.

I'm planning to give my dog walker $250 because he is awesome. He stays in our house when we are away. He is available on weekends to take our dogs on a several hour odyssey when we have a busy day of sports and other activities with our son. He is flexible on days when our schedule changes. in short, he is awesome and I'm not above buying his loyalty. I know I don't really need to do it but he deserves it.


Well deserved. I always buy loyalty if I can when it comes to my pets.
Anonymous
We just do trash, recycling, & letter carrier.

I don't get a bonus or tips so I'm not killing myself saving all year to pass it along to gainfully employed people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
PT Nanny $200 (when we had one)
Teachers $25 allowed kids to pick up to four
Coaches $25

We also gift cakes from Nothing Bundt.
Gave those to the teachers who did their college recommendations.


That sounds like a nice gesture


or bribery?
Anonymous
Am i the only one who feels like giving money as tip, esp to professionals, feels a bit gauche? I would stomach a gift better
Anonymous
$25 gift cards to teachers (including specials) kids in ES
Price of a full cleaning for cleaning lady - she is amazing
$50 to mailman.
Anonymous
Trash collectors $30 each because it is a very dangerous job and ours are awesome,
$30 bus driver,
and we contribute to class gift.

Our mail carrier is not wonderful so we don’t tip them.
Anonymous
Legally, the mailman can only accept $20.

I try to remember to tip the garbage collectors. I also tip the newspaper deliver person.
Anonymous
NYC, which in my experience is tip heavier than DC;

Cleaner - $200/ about 1 cleaning’s worth
Daycare - will give the student teacher a $50 Amazon gift card as she is graduating/leaving. Otherwise, I wait until year end for individual cash gifts. Room parents haven’t taken a collection so not sure of their plan but would match whatever they may suggest.
Apartment building staff - contributed $300 to the pooled fund (thank god - most buildings do individual cash tips)
Building manager who has gone above and beyond for me this month - Harry and David gift basket as his cash tip was included in the pool
Anonymous
Mail carrier: nothing after two carriers in a row refused it
Cleaners: one visit
Nanny: one week's pay plus gifts
Physical Therapist: one session
Hair stylist: one visit for DH and I combined

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
PT Nanny $200 (when we had one)
Teachers $25 allowed kids to pick up to four
Coaches $25

We also gift cakes from Nothing Bundt.
Gave those to the teachers who did their college recommendations.


That sounds like a nice gesture


How about being mindful of lifestyles/ healthy eating?
None of us need sugar. I wouldn’t be offended if someone gift me a fitness center pass.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mail carrier: nothing after two carriers in a row refused it
Cleaners: one visit plus nice box of chocolates
Nanny: one week's pay plus gifts
Physical Therapist: one session in restaurant gift card
Hair stylist: one visit for DH and I combined



Also
Teachers and Coaches: $75 TJ card
Administrative Assistants at DH's work: $100 gift card
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
PT Nanny $200 (when we had one)
Teachers $25 allowed kids to pick up to four
Coaches $25

We also gift cakes from Nothing Bundt.
Gave those to the teachers who did their college recommendations.


That sounds like a nice gesture


or bribery?


You give the gift after the recommendation is written. It's hardly bribery. It's polite and accepted.
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