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Career Security – Franchise or Regular Job?


For many of us job security is a must, but it’s also, in times of looming recession and financial uncertainty, becoming a thing of the past.

            Many of us worry just how safe our regular jobs are, we may even wonder, given the recent news of the collapse of some of the major financial institutions, how stable the companies we work for are. At any given moment we could be asked by our bosses to clear our desks and be being told we’re out of a job.

            That can’t happen when you’re your own boss. And you’re your own boss with a franchise. But there’s a major difference between being your own boss with a start from scratch business that you’ve devised yourself and a franchise.

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            A franchise offers you the chance to reap the benefits of being in control of your working life, but it takes away the stress of wondering how well your business will fare. You already know the brand name of your franchise is successful, right? It’s been proven, and has a track record and a good reputation. People like and need the services or products your franchise provides. So from day one your business (and a franchise is your business) is a success. Not only that it’s a success that people already know about. It’s as if all the promotional work has been done for you. The familiarity with your brand is something that potential customers appreciate.

Top reasons why a WSI consultancy franchise can offer more security than a regular job or from scratch business in today’s financial climate:

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Profitability

Accurately projected sales figures and profits, based on WSI’s track record, are available to you prior to commencement.

Low start-up costs

Consultancy franchises with WSI are affordable priced at $49,700. This is an all-inclusive fee.

Your domain

The territory is potentially vast, as this is an Internet business. Although you would be based wherever you choose, the World Wide Web offers you the chance to build your business globally.

Ready Made Market

When you buy a WSI franchise, you’re buying a recognized concept with a proven history of achievement. As a WSI franchisee you’re licensed to use the company’s brand and identity. Thus, WSI is, effectively, affording you the benefits of marketing its already known services to customers.

Support from WSI

Whilst you’d be running your own business, you have the advantage of WSI’s support program whenever you needed assistance.

Training

WSI’s franchisees are all given the essential training to start their business and operate them effectually.

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Benefits of Existing Promotion

WSI franchise holders the benefit from the company’s existing promotional campaigns.

A WSI franchise offers a great many people the security they never felt they had with their regular jobs and offers those considering franchise and a career change the chance to enjoy the benefits of doing the same.

In times of financial uncertainty, with many people wondering how secure their positions are, it’s heartening to know that there are still opportunities with WSI that are honed by years of experience to succeed, no matter what the financial climate.

Elizabeth Miranda

Elizabeth Miranda

VP of Franchise Development for
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