This is a sponsored post written by me, on behalf of Campus Bellhops It's hard to believe that at this time next month I will officially be the proud mother of a high school graduate. When I sent Steven off to school for the first time, all those years ago, I dreamed of what this day would be like. It's been a long, sometimes bumpy ride, but I would not change it for a million bucks. Steven has put in lots of hard work, he's had fun times and not-so-fun times, he's made friends and lost them and he's gained a wealth of knowledge that will {hopefully} prepare him for this next phase of his life... COLLEGE. Going off to college is a huge step in a young person's life. It means that they are one step closer to becoming a full-fledged adult. College can be an exciting time in a kid's life, between the endless parties, new found freedom and trying to balance classes with holding down a job, but before you can even begin to experience all those things, you have to figure out where you will live... on campus or off and if you decide to live on campus, how will you get all your stuff up all those flights of stairs? If you're lucky enough to live in an off campus apartment, you still have to figure out how to get all your stuff moved in. Hiring a moving company can cost a small fortune and let's face it, college is expensive enough as it is without having to worry about paying an arm & a leg to some moving company. Wouldn't it be nice if there was a way to get all your stuff moved in/out of your dorm without having to take out a lien on your house or sell a kidney... There IS! Campus Bellhops is a college move-in/out service that was started by two young entrepreneurs from Auburn University who saw a need and filled it. They have grown this business to cover 50+ campuses and currently employ over 2,500 students across the country. They cover move-ins and move-outs for dorms, houses, apartments and storage facilities. Standard dorm moves are under $100. All Bellhops/movers are University students and the client will receive an email prior to the move that includes the bios of their two assigned Bellhops, so you won't have to worry about your teen daughter being moved in by a couple of "creepers". Campus Bellhops are fully insured in the event of an accident and your complete and total satisfaction is guaranteed. Campus Bellhops are more than just muscle, they will also handle the renting or returning of a moving truck for local moves. Campus Bellhops, like most service based businesses, requires a reservation as well as a deposit in order to book their services and this time of year is their peak season, so you might want to book well ahead of time, even if you're not positive of a moving date, you can still reserve a bellhop with a tentative date and time and adjust it when you get a concrete time. Campus Bellhops are not just for students. You can hire a pair of bellhops to help you move anywhere within a 15 mile radius of campus. {50+ colleges nationwide} and with rates that are much more affordable than a professional moving company, why would you NOT use a Campus Bellhop? Use Code: "MidlifeMommy" For A 10% Discount Fun College Facts • 60% of college students live in a traditional on-campus dorm as their first college residence • Top (heavy!) items that the majority of college kids pack include TVs, Microwave Ovens, Dishes, Storage Bins and Mini Fridges. • 56% of college kids pack between 11-15 boxes for a move. • 54% of moms compared the college moving experience with unpleasant activities such as a root canal, sitting in traffic or visiting the DMV. • 40% of moms said the most unpleasant aspect of moving was carrying heavy items up multiple flights of stairs. • 51% of moms said moving their child in/out of a college residence was a physically grueling experience. • 59% of moms wish they could have spent more quality time with their college student, instead of loading and unloading boxes. Use Code "MidlifeMommy" For A 10% Discount Disclosure:
This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Campus Bellhops.
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