
PARK SLOPE — There's something extra in this year's Christmas stocking for Park Slope's nannies, doormen and building superintendents.
Holiday tipping is up in the neighborhood, according to a survey released Thursday by the parenting resource group Park Slope Parents.
House cleaners will get an average of $20 more this year, supers are getting $10 more and nannies will receive nearly $100 more than they did on average in 2014, according to the survey of 425 families.
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Handing out holiday tips can get expensive fast in Park Slope. A family that gives the average amount to a full-time nanny, doorman and building super will spend roughly $1,500, according to the survey.
Park Slope nannies typically get a week's pay for their holiday bonus. It's also common for nannies to receive non-monetary gifts in addition to cash, and one in five kids make a homemade present for their nanny.
Here are highlights from the Park Slope Parents holiday tipping survey:
• Full-time nanny $832
• Part-time nanny (16-40 hours) $487
• Part-time nanny (up to 15 hours) $241
• House cleaner $115
• Building superintendent $114
• Occasional babysitter $80
• Daytime doorman $77
• Dog walker $76
• Preschool/day care head teacher $63
• Preschool/day care secondary teacher $47
• K-12 teacher $39
• Package delivery (United Parcel Service, FedEx) $27
• United States Postal Service mail carrier $25
• New York Department of Sanitation garbage collector $24
See the entire list here.