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Things to Consider Before Starting a Franchise from the liquidators. What ended up happening was I had to declare bankruptcy, and suffered from mental and physical exhaustion for over a year.
What could I do?IntroductionBuying into a franchise is an exciting and challenging experience. The thought alone of being your own boss may more than make up for the hard work it takes to support your own business. Unfortunately, many new franchisees put themselves at an immediate disadvantage by not taking into account certain aspects of the process. The following addresses certain elements the franchisee must consider in order to become a success.The disclosure document When I signed the franchise agreement my lawyer told me it was a standard agreement. It happened to be about a hundred pages long, and they covered themselves a-z. I did not have a legal leg to stand on, and believe me I tried. Advice If you are going to hook up with a big franchisor “Buyer beware” What have I done? I started a venture to help and assist people in almost all aspects of business life. I have put together my own franchise business the way I think people should really be treated. Some good has come out of this experience because I am ver Managing Resistance to Change Maybe I was not lucky or associated myself with the wrong franchise. I had been self employed writing my own paychecks for a very long time. Some years I did better than others, but for the most part life evened out. I had a nice home, two paid cars, vacations, money in the bank, and the freedom to do what I wanted when I wanted.01.Sometime back this author had written an article titled “ Are your employees leaving the organizations in disgust? Apply Change Management practices”. While discussing about the various aspects of Change Management concepts, it is informed that the employees, for obvious reasons, generally dislike changes brought in by the management, as they do not like to come out of the existing practices.This article makes an attempt to demystify the resistance to changes by When my Son was born in 1997 I thought maybe it was time to invest in a more consistent living. So what I did was examine different opportunities, and decided on a franchise that was well known, and people really liked their products. I was under the misconception that getting involved with a franchise was like a safety net. If you had a problem they would help you succeed. Boy was I wrong!!!! After filling out all their paperwork with my financials ECT... They invited me to come for an interview at their head office that was 6 hours from where I lived. They put me in a room and interrogated me for two hours. Three different people came in and asked the exact same questions. They told me they would let me know if I was accepted. A week later they called with good news, I was accepted. Yeah!!! Then I needed to find a location. I thought buying a resale might work better because it was established, and I could see accurate figures. I found one in a good location, did my due diligence, had my accountant, and lawyer look things over, and everything seemed to be fine. The person was selling because they couldn’t manage two, not living in the same province as both of them. The cost of this franchise was almost $250,000, and you had to have a certain amount in the bank for cash flow. I put down a portion and got a business loan for the rest. I was required to put down a $20,000 deposit and attend their school for three weeks at their head office. My personal expenses for this three week period exceeded $10,000. We were told as soon as we got there, if we did not get 85% or above in everything, no franchise, and we loose are deposit. No pressure at all, eh!! They condensed the equivalent of a university semester into three weeks. A few people in the class literally had breakdowns, no joke. I did get through the school and passed. When I started working my franchise I found out that the people working there were selling drugs out of it, and that is why it was so busy. I had the task of cleaning everything up with no help from the franchisor at all. The morning crowd was a government office building around the corner, which moved a month after I took it over. I worked 18 hours a day, 7 days a week, for over 12 months. The business lost $20,000/month on average which I covered, and franchisor would not offer any relief as far as their royalties or a rent reduction. I had ideas how to recover the business, but they shot down every idea, and hide behind their franchise agreement. They let me sink and drown, and laughed at me all the way. Here’s why The franchisor bought the store back for $10,000 from the liquidators. What ended up happening was I had to declare bankruptcy, and suffered from mental and physical exhaustion for over a year. What could I do? When I signed the franchise agreement my lawyer told me it was a standard agreement. It happened to be about a hundred pages long, and they covered themselves a-z. I did not have a legal leg to stand on, and believe me I tried. Advice If you are going to hook up with a big franchisor “Buyer beware” What have I done? I started a venture to help and assist people in almost all aspects of business life. I have put together my own franchise business the way I think people should really be treated. Some good has come out of this experience because I am very Outsourcing Can Help Grow Your Business r filling out all their paperwork with my financials ECT... They invited me to come for an interview at their head office that was 6 hours from where I lived. They put me in a room and interrogated me for two hours. Three different people came in and asked the exact same questions. They told me they would let me know if I was accepted.Small business outsourcing refers to a decision to sub-contract some or all of the duties in the company. The main motive or reason is to allow the company to invest more money, time and human resources into important activities and building strategies, which can help to fuel company growth.There is a lot of competition in today's markets and it is always changing. A company must focus on improving productivity and yet, cut down costs. Therefore, a lot of tasks that A week later they called with good news, I was accepted. Yeah!!! Then I needed to find a location. I thought buying a resale might work better because it was established, and I could see accurate figures. I found one in a good location, did my due diligence, had my accountant, and lawyer look things over, and everything seemed to be fine. The person was selling because they couldn’t manage two, not living in the same province as both of them. The cost of this franchise was almost $250,000, and you had to have a certain amount in the bank for cash flow. I put down a portion and got a business loan for the rest. I was required to put down a $20,000 deposit and attend their school for three weeks at their head office. My personal expenses for this three week period exceeded $10,000. We were told as soon as we got there, if we did not get 85% or above in everything, no franchise, and we loose are deposit. No pressure at all, eh!! They condensed the equivalent of a university semester into three weeks. A few people in the class literally had breakdowns, no joke. I did get through the school and passed. When I started working my franchise I found out that the people working there were selling drugs out of it, and that is why it was so busy. I had the task of cleaning everything up with no help from the franchisor at all. The morning crowd was a government office building around the corner, which moved a month after I took it over. I worked 18 hours a day, 7 days a week, for over 12 months. The business lost $20,000/month on average which I covered, and franchisor would not offer any relief as far as their royalties or a rent reduction. I had ideas how to recover the business, but they shot down every idea, and hide behind their franchise agreement. They let me sink and drown, and laughed at me all the way. Here’s why The franchisor bought the store back for $10,000 from the liquidators. What ended up happening was I had to declare bankruptcy, and suffered from mental and physical exhaustion for over a year. What could I do? When I signed the franchise agreement my lawyer told me it was a standard agreement. It happened to be about a hundred pages long, and they covered themselves a-z. I did not have a legal leg to stand on, and believe me I tried. Advice If you are going to hook up with a big franchisor “Buyer beware” What have I done? I started a venture to help and assist people in almost all aspects of business life. I have put together my own franchise business the way I think people should really be treated. Some good has come out of this experience because I am ver Environmental Level Paying Fields and Mining Issues g in the same province as both of them.With all the environmental controls on mining operations in the United States and the lack of mining controls and other onerous regulations in other countries we have rendered our mining uncompetitive in World Markets. There is no way for a US based mining operation to receive a comparative ROI in within our borders. There are many other factors to consider also, but this is the big one. For instance if your other countries do not have the same rules for environmental cont The cost of this franchise was almost $250,000, and you had to have a certain amount in the bank for cash flow. I put down a portion and got a business loan for the rest. I was required to put down a $20,000 deposit and attend their school for three weeks at their head office. My personal expenses for this three week period exceeded $10,000. We were told as soon as we got there, if we did not get 85% or above in everything, no franchise, and we loose are deposit. No pressure at all, eh!! They condensed the equivalent of a university semester into three weeks. A few people in the class literally had breakdowns, no joke. I did get through the school and passed. When I started working my franchise I found out that the people working there were selling drugs out of it, and that is why it was so busy. I had the task of cleaning everything up with no help from the franchisor at all. The morning crowd was a government office building around the corner, which moved a month after I took it over. I worked 18 hours a day, 7 days a week, for over 12 months. The business lost $20,000/month on average which I covered, and franchisor would not offer any relief as far as their royalties or a rent reduction. I had ideas how to recover the business, but they shot down every idea, and hide behind their franchise agreement. They let me sink and drown, and laughed at me all the way. Here’s why The franchisor bought the store back for $10,000 from the liquidators. What ended up happening was I had to declare bankruptcy, and suffered from mental and physical exhaustion for over a year. What could I do? When I signed the franchise agreement my lawyer told me it was a standard agreement. It happened to be about a hundred pages long, and they covered themselves a-z. I did not have a legal leg to stand on, and believe me I tried. Advice If you are going to hook up with a big franchisor “Buyer beware” What have I done? I started a venture to help and assist people in almost all aspects of business life. I have put together my own franchise business the way I think people should really be treated. Some good has come out of this experience because I am ver Top Five Ways To Be A Good Boss hise I found out that the people working there were selling drugs out of it, and that is why it was so busy. I had the task of cleaning everything up with no help from the franchisor at all. The morning crowd was a government office building around the corner, which moved a month after I took it over. I worked 18 hours a day, 7 days a week, for over 12 months. The business lost $20,000/month on average which I covered, and franchisor would not offer any relief as far as their royalties or a rent reduction. I had ideas how to recover the business, but they shot down every idea, and hide behind their franchise agreement. They let me sink and drown, and laughed at me all the way.
Here’s whyEverybody has heard the horror stories about bosses that don't care, bosses that take advantage of their employees, bosses who don't do their jobs, etc...How can you prevent yourself from being categorized as one of "these bosses?"1) Know your job. Know it well. Know your employees' jobs. Preferably have done your employees' jobs before you landed your job as the "boss."2) Care about your employees. Honestly try to have compassion and understanding for The franchisor bought the store back for $10,000 from the liquidators. What ended up happening was I had to declare bankruptcy, and suffered from mental and physical exhaustion for over a year. What could I do? When I signed the franchise agreement my lawyer told me it was a standard agreement. It happened to be about a hundred pages long, and they covered themselves a-z. I did not have a legal leg to stand on, and believe me I tried. Advice If you are going to hook up with a big franchisor “Buyer beware” What have I done? I started a venture to help and assist people in almost all aspects of business life. I have put together my own franchise business the way I think people should really be treated. Some good has come out of this experience because I am ver 5 Steps to Build Stronger Communication and Understanding from the liquidators. What ended up happening was I had to declare bankruptcy, and suffered from mental and physical exhaustion for over a year.
What could I do?Did you know that you should always create a process map for every procedure or system of procedures that you develop? And did you know that, like a table of contents, this will create stronger communication and better understanding in your organization?How do you do this?Identify Core ProcessesLast time, we followed the money trail and identified your business’ core processes. We discussed where to best start a change in one of those core pro When I signed the franchise agreement my lawyer told me it was a standard agreement. It happened to be about a hundred pages long, and they covered themselves a-z. I did not have a legal leg to stand on, and believe me I tried. Advice If you are going to hook up with a big franchisor “Buyer beware” What have I done? I started a venture to help and assist people in almost all aspects of business life. I have put together my own franchise business the way I think people should really be treated. Some good has come out of this experience because I am very passionate about helping other business people avoid disasters
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