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Milton's Passion For Selling Suits tting hold of the information you need to make a rational buying decision is difficult, to say the least. So use your common sense and a healthy dose of cynical discretion.I had the great privilege of meeting someone who truly had a passion for his career today.I had to buy a suit for some upcoming speaking engagements today at Joseph A. Banks. The gentleman who waited on me was named Milton. As I began to look at suits and get to know this “Milton man” it becam 3. Franchise agreements always favour the franchisor. It is very easy to be swept away in the heat of the moment and get into a binding contract that is not in your best long term interests. And it is very hard to get out of a franchise agreement without taking a big financial loss. Interview Tips - Ten Top Do's & Dont's for Winning Interviews Those prospective entrepreneurs considering buying a franchise are bombarded by statistics which show that Franchisees seem to do much better than stand alone small businesses. However they should approach the statistics with extreme caution.In this day and age it can become increasingly difficult to even get your foot in the door and get an interview; once you’ve accomplished that you will want to make sure you continue to put your best foot forward and nail the interview as well. Unfortunately, as great as their skills, experience and ed The oft-touted statistic that after 5 years the percentage of Franchises still in business is much higher than non-franchise start-ups is not borne out by anecdotal evidence. So what is the truth? Well much of the apparent discrepancy can be explained by a simple analysis of the way in which the numbers are sampled. Staggeringly, the basis for franchise associations' surveys is polling of CURRENT franchisees only. This means that the very group that the survey is trying to identify, the franchises that have failed, are excluded from the survey. The reason for the discrepancy between statistics reported by the franchise industry and independent studies, is difference in methodology. Surveys done by Franchise Associations are done by sending questionnaires only to existing franchisees. Which means that all those franchisees who couldn't make it work and sold their franchises are excluded from the figures. Only the franchisees who went bust and couldn't sell their franchises are taken into account. How very convenient if the objective of the survey is to promote the sale of franchises! Always be aware of these harsh realities when considering any franchise: 1. Many franchisees never make much money. Average profitability is poor, especially after taking into account the purchase price of the franchise. So take the hype used to sell franchises with a big pinch of salt! 2. "Studies" used to sell franchises are paid for by the franchisors. Don't mistake the information provided for balanced consumer guide information. It's a carefully engineered sales pitch. Getting hold of the information you need to make a rational buying decision is difficult, to say the least. So use your common sense and a healthy dose of cynical discretion. 3. Franchise agreements always favour the franchisor. It is very easy to be swept away in the heat of the moment and get into a binding contract that is not in your best long term interests. And it is very hard to get out of a franchise agreement without taking a big financial loss. < Nonverbal Interview Behavior arent discrepancy can be explained by a simple analysis of the way in which the numbers are sampled.Non-verbal interview behavior can drown out your verbal self-presentation.Practice interviewing in front of a full-length mirror or, better yet, videotape yourself if you have access to such equipment. Turn the sound down and watch yourself carefully.How do you sit in your chair? Upright Staggeringly, the basis for franchise associations' surveys is polling of CURRENT franchisees only. This means that the very group that the survey is trying to identify, the franchises that have failed, are excluded from the survey. The reason for the discrepancy between statistics reported by the franchise industry and independent studies, is difference in methodology. Surveys done by Franchise Associations are done by sending questionnaires only to existing franchisees. Which means that all those franchisees who couldn't make it work and sold their franchises are excluded from the figures. Only the franchisees who went bust and couldn't sell their franchises are taken into account. How very convenient if the objective of the survey is to promote the sale of franchises! Always be aware of these harsh realities when considering any franchise: 1. Many franchisees never make much money. Average profitability is poor, especially after taking into account the purchase price of the franchise. So take the hype used to sell franchises with a big pinch of salt! 2. "Studies" used to sell franchises are paid for by the franchisors. Don't mistake the information provided for balanced consumer guide information. It's a carefully engineered sales pitch. Getting hold of the information you need to make a rational buying decision is difficult, to say the least. So use your common sense and a healthy dose of cynical discretion. 3. 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So use your common sense and a healthy dose of cynical discretion. 3. Franchise agreements always favour the franchisor. It is very easy to be swept away in the heat of the moment and get into a binding contract that is not in your best long term interests. And it is very hard to get out of a franchise agreement without taking a big financial loss. UK Commercial Digital Printing Services tting hold of the information you need to make a rational buying decision is difficult, to say the least. So use your common sense and a healthy dose of cynical discretion.Advancements in technology has resulted in several options for people in various fields. Print technology has undergone a rapid transformation with the advent of digital printing. It is a new method of printing in which printed sheets can be directly obtained from computer files without having to go th 3. Franchise agreements always favour the franchisor. It is very easy to be swept away in the heat of the moment and get into a binding contract that is not in your best long term interests. And it is very hard to get out of a franchise agreement without taking a big financial loss. 4. Remember, the main purpose of franchising is to make the franchisor wealthy. So be careful.
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