When you went to college, did any one professor stand up at the front of the room and say, “You will need to make 50,000 dollars a year in order to survive?” In the Phoenix metro area, it is estimated that the average household income is just shy of that mark (http://www.phoenixhomezone….). As of May 2009, the average college graduate can expect to make 46,000 dollars annually, with those who possess art degrees expecting to make about 30,000 dollars annually and engineers can expect to make near to 60,000 dollars annually (http://www.simplyhired.com/…). In other words, the average 2009 college graduate is going to make “just enough” to get by according to the current cost of living. Making “just enough” does not leave much room for error in budget calculating, let alone leaving any room for dry cleaning that expensive suit you purchased for job
interviews.
To exacerbate the issue, the graduating class of 2009 has actually seen a drop in post-graduate job offers as well as in salary expectations. The overall average salary is down by 2.2 percent, and 42 percent of all disciplines are experiencing a down turn in salaries (http://www.collegerecruiter…). This downward trend in starting salaries only reinforces the need for some financial relief. Fortunately, there are companies like Txtmailer that offer just that.
Imagine a company that provides for you a data base of companies that you actually shop at: dry cleaners, department stores, coffee shops, bowling alleys, you name it. Take that data base and imagine you can pick and choose the different specialties of stores and have them send you text messages filled with savings to your personal cell phone. Also, imagine that the service is spam free, and that the service is completely free to use. Now, visit the Txtmailer.com website and experience our free database of text message delivering companies and experience a dream come true.




