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leaving white-collar work and buying franchises.
"In the eighties and nineties people were looking at franchises as a way of replacing a job. Now it's seen as more of a lifestyle change," says Richard
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310-DUMP, which started as a summer moonlighting job for a university student, has joined the big league of national franchisors.
The Edmonton-based junk removal business launched its franchising
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knocking in this field. He went to the trade show to get information about buying a home health care franchise.
“The government is downloading the responsibility of the hospitals,” said Clarke, whose
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Stewart has some advice for Barrie’s Molson employees: Beware of franchise pitches promising big profits and the chance to be your own boss.
Workers facing the loss of full-time jobs and the prospect
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The terms of the franchise agreement change over time without the knowledge and without the say-so of the franchisee. There are many ways of losing your life savings when buying a franchise
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on behalf of the store operators, Mr. Ward said. When Grand & Toy takes possession of the stores, it will buy back inventory. Almost all existing employees have been hired to work at the corporate
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, I was disappointed with the program ending,” said Stuart, who runs the Dunlop Street Grand & Toy store with his wife, Kerry. “They’re going to buy up our inventory and that is it.
“I feel that we
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as a franchisee, Encroachment (too many outlets in area), Re-sale value set by franchisor, right to buy outlet before anyone else, Franchisor must approve new buyer, Resale permission unreasonably withheld, Renting a business, Buying a job, Deception, United States, 19970422 Comment 37
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College Pro of course makes money though, 24% off every job plus you have to pay for other expenses of theirs which equals about 35% in total. The only people making money was College Pro, my
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law, Don’t buy any franchise?, Trade association tells elected officials how to do their job, National press coverage, Refusal to acknowledge national franchisee association, National association claims
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