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| Mr. Cueball War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: , , .
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You heard it here first. I think I am going to create a franchise that will help people get into software development. Even without knowing any type of programming. I most definitely need to hit up a lawyer for this but any other advice would be welcomed. |
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Thomas, Franchising can be very expensive to setup. The last time we looked each state required a fee of around 25K just to OFFER a franchise not including a bonding arrangement and a host of other fees. We decided to go the distributor route instead - much less expense but we can still control the flow. chuck |
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Best of luck to you. Like Chuck said though... franchising can be really really expensive so just be careful and make sure you know all that you need to know before you get started |
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Great idea Chuck. | |
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