This shyt is actually genius:
“Like any good mom, when one of her kids calls, Tammy Kumin comes running — no matter the time of day or night.”
The momtrepreneur launched the concierge service in 1993, wanting to offer a helping hand to both U.S. and international students throughout the Northeast. The service comes with a price tag of $10,000 per academic year.
For their money, parents can depend on their away-from-home offspring receiving regular food deliveries, academic assistance, beauty and spa appointments bookings, aid in making dinner reservations and signing up for gym memberships, apartment hunting, furniture building, party planning, doctor referrals, summer storage, as well as banking and bill payment support — just to name a few.
Kumin founded the Concierge Service for Students in the early 90s in effort to support students attending schools outside of their home states or countries. Courtesy of CSS Staff
I’m a ‘rent-a-mom’ for Gen Z college students — parents pay me $10K to cook, do laundry and bail them out of jail
Like any good mom, when one of her kids calls, Tammy Kumin comes running — no matter the time of day or night.
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“Like any good mom, when one of her kids calls, Tammy Kumin comes running — no matter the time of day or night.”
The momtrepreneur launched the concierge service in 1993, wanting to offer a helping hand to both U.S. and international students throughout the Northeast. The service comes with a price tag of $10,000 per academic year.
For their money, parents can depend on their away-from-home offspring receiving regular food deliveries, academic assistance, beauty and spa appointments bookings, aid in making dinner reservations and signing up for gym memberships, apartment hunting, furniture building, party planning, doctor referrals, summer storage, as well as banking and bill payment support — just to name a few.
Kumin founded the Concierge Service for Students in the early 90s in effort to support students attending schools outside of their home states or countries. Courtesy of CSS Staff