For Ovenu franchisee Colin Ward from Wokingham, the idea of becoming his own boss and flexible working hours was very appealing.
After gaining a year’s experience as a subcontractor on a successful Ovenu operation in his local area, he is now launching his own business and plans to grow and develop a customer base in the region.
The subcontracting route followed by Colin firmly cemented his decision to purchase a franchise and allowed him to judge the market and the potential it held. As with most franchise opportunities, a level of initial investment is required and subcontracting can not only be a way to gain valuable experience, but to invest with confidence.
Colin, who previously working as a courier, joined successful Ovenu franchisee Adam Penniston a year ago, to help meet the growing demand from local householders in his territory for the professional oven valeting service.
Working closely with Adam, Colin was able to attend appointments in the area, help develop market support and learn the processes and demands of the service. With this invaluable firsthand experience, Colin now plans to take advantage of an opening in the region, to build his own business.
Oven Valeting Subcontractor Becomes Franchisee
April 22, 2008 by Cris | 0 Comments
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