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BMO Unveils Its Annual Holiday "Tips" Sheet


Published on 2011-12-21 08:51:00 - Market Wire
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December 21, 2011 11:45 ET

BMO Unveils Its Annual Holiday "Tips" Sheet

TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Dec. 21, 2011) - As many Canadians look to stay on budget this holiday season, consumers may overlook the people who provide them with reliable service and quality care all year long.

"Many service workers rely heavily on gratuities for their overall income, so giving a little extra can make all the difference with increased holiday expenses," said Su McVey, Vice President, BMO Bank of Montreal. "If you can't afford a tip or a gift, give something small, perhaps something homemade; it is also nice to include a hand-written thank you note with it."

BMO offers the following list of service providers and other professionals, along with suggested tips or gifts to consider for each:

Service Workers and Other ProfessionalsSuggested Gift or Gratuity
Aesthetician - (standard tip is 15 per cent, just as it is in the restaurant industry)Double your usual tip or a gift up to the value of one visit.
Baby SitterOne evening's pay and a small gift from your child(ren).
Building Superintendent$20-80 or a gift.
Camp CounsellorA handwritten thank you note or a small gift from your child with value up to $20.
Cleaning ServiceA small gift or the equivalent of a week's service.
Day Care WorkersA gift from you or $25-$70 for each staff member and a small gift from your child(ren).
Dog GroomerUp to the cost of one session or a gift.
Dog WalkerA small gift or the equivalent of a week's service.
Doorman$15-80. $15 or more each for multiple doormen, or a gift.
Fitness Instructors/Personal TrainersA gift up to the value of one session.
Full-Time NannyOne week's pay and a gift from your child(ren).
Hairdresser/StylistCost of one haircut or gift.
Hotel ServiceMore than usual tip; 20 per cent should suffice.
Newspaper Carriers$10-30 or a small gift.
Restaurant ServersMore than usual tip; 20-25 per cent.
School Bus DriverGift of up to $20.
Seniors Care Givers (in-home)A thoughtful gift from you. (If gift-giving is not against company policy.)
School Crossing GuardGift of up to $20.
Taxi and Limo Drivers (standard 15 per cent)More than usual tip; 20 per cent should suffice.
Tutors, Instructors, CoachesA handwritten thank-you note or a small gift from child with value up to $20.
Valet Parking AttendantMore than usual tip; 20 per cent should suffice.

* Based on a survey of Tipping Guidelines web sites



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