The prospect of launching a business can be daunting, but you don’t have to just pour all your savings into a new venture and cross your fingers. By choosing to start a franchise unit, you can use a proven business model and refer to your franchisor’s years of experience.
What does a day in your life look like?I’m up early and in the office before 7.30am. My office is locked, and no one can come in until I finish my 90 minutes working ON my business. I’m very strict about this, as it means I always get the most important stuff done first every morning.
Tell us a little bit about the events that led up to you and Paul Smith forming the business in 2014.We had met playing cricket for the same club (Henley CC) and we were both working in the Service Sector.
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During your time studying business and management, you likely came across lots of different business structures – what makes opening a franchise business with Jackson Fire & Security so special compared to going it alone? Over the last 30 years, we have carried out extensive training and gained
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What attracted you to a career in the property industry?I was a qualified baker by trade until I was 21 then I got tired of early morning starts. A friend was setting up their own agency and asked if I would like to go in as a trainee and I jumped at the chance.