Ovenu franchisee Paul Clark, who recently established his business in Warrington, has hailed the decision to become his own boss as ‘the best move of his life’.
In less than 2 months Paul, 44, has created an impressive order book with his local reputation growing at pace.
‘To be honest, I wish I had made this decision 10 years’ ago,’ said Paul. ‘It really has been the best move of my life. The reaction from local people has been superb and I believe I have a really bright future ahead with this business.’
Becoming an Ovenu franchisee was not a decision Paul took lightly. After nearly 30 years in the social work sector he felt he was ready for a change, but was unsure of what direction to take.
‘Franchising looked like a good option for me and my family, but it was important to do the research,’ he said.
‘Although I wanted to leave social work it did provide me with an excellent employment package including sick pay and generous holidays. If I was to become a franchisee then every detail had to be perfect.’ Read more.
Paul’s Franchise Research Bears Fruit For Growing Ovenu Business
December 14, 2007 by Cris | 0 Comments
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