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Janitorial Personnel: Employee, Sub-Contractor or Franchisee? oth your rights and obligations as a franchisee, and those of your franchisor. But even a competent contract attorney may not be qualified to give you’rRegardless of what company you hire to clean your building, you need to know WHO they give the keys to. That is to say, who are they paying to do the work.Bear in mind, that the smooth talking salesperson will NOT be cleaning your building. You hired them to find the best possible person Is The Customer Always Right? Unless you are a franchise attorney, don’t decide to set up your won franchise business without consulting one. No matter how skilled you are at doing online research into the technicalities of starting a franchise; no matter how much advise you have been given by other successful franchisees; and no matter how helpful your franchisor is, you need to hire your own franchise attorney before you sign anything, both when starting your business and during your proprietorship.What business owner hasn't been subjected to a brazen "The customer is always right!" thrown their way during the course of their working days? Whether you're in retail, mail order or are Internet-based, and regardless of what you sell, you are going to hear this more often than you'd like to. So Ensuring A Fair Contract Cheap But Not Nasty Business Cards nline research into the technicalities of starting a franchise; no matter how much advise you have been given by other successful franchisees; and no matter how helpful your franchisor is, you need to hire your own franchise attorney before you sign anything, both when starting your business and during your proprietorship.The business card is perhaps the best salesman and partner that you can have. That is why it is essential that it contain much more than your name, address, and contact numbers and services. It should be designed keeping its purpose in mind – that is it’s a powerful sales tool. So start with the d Ensuring A Fair Contract How To Kill A Job Prospect In Seconds ter how helpful your franchisor is, you need to hire your own franchise attorney before you sign anything, both when starting your business and during your proprietorship.Always tell the truth, no matter what it costs you.My father taught me that. It's fantastic advice. Not everybody takes it, though, and I certainly can't force you to.One of the places "truth issues" show up alarmingly often is on resumes.Lying on resumes is so common, at all Ensuring A Fair Contract Entry Level? Not Necessarily A Problem! r proprietorship.Entry level job seekers face an old conundrum: you can't get a job without experience, and you can't get experience without a job.This may seem unfair. Entering the job market is hard enough without facing a seemingly impossible challenge right away! Relax: it isn't impossible. Think of it Ensuring A Fair Contract Working From Home - Could You Cope? oth your rights and obligations as a franchisee, and those of your franchisor. But even a competent contract attorney may not be qualified to give you’re the best legal advice concerning your franchise the way a franchise attorney can.It is a well-known fact that more and more people are choosing to work from home rather than face the daily agony that is otherwise known as commuting. There are many companies that are even encouraging this practise amongst their permanent staff as a viable alternative to travelling to work.< Franchising lives and dies on the ability of franchisees to accurately and consistently duplicate the product or service of the franchisor. Without that consistency, the franchisor will be unable to create the network of businesses that brands the product or service. Protection of the product’s brand is one of the main focuses of a franchising agreement. A franchise attorney will recognize that contractual clauses protecting the franchisor from an incompetent franchisee are not unfair. An experienced fra
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