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We know that the relationship between franchisee
and franchisor is critical to the long term success
of any organization. We also know from experience
that our most successful franchisees possess
certain qualities that enable them to excel in our
business.
Prospective Franchisee Qualities
Design Desire & Creative Discipline - Every
franchisee needs to know that a creative career
requires a very skilled and creative individual. A
degree in Graphic Design, Marketing or Internet
Communications is a prerequisite to knowing if
you are a good fit. Much of the training is taken
care of at our Headquarters, but having a background
in commercial design makes the process
easier.
Team Player - As an extremely inclusive organization,
we look for people who work well with
others, openly share and participate, and want to
make a contribution to Creative Bearings's overall
success.
People Person - To truly embrace Creative
Bearings's culture and franchise system, a
prospective franchisee must enjoy working with
the public, possess strong problem solving skills
and truly understand the importance of providing
outstanding customer service.
Attention to Detail - Creative Bearings's franchise
system has evolved through the years,
based on industry experience, consumer needs,
and technology. In order to take full advantage of
the Creative Bearings System, a prospective
franchisee must be prepared to embrace the
operational details of Creative Bearings's best
business practices.
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Enthusiasm - We look for people who exhibit a
high level of enthusiasm and are motivated to
succeed. Building a successful business takes
dedication and hard work, driven by the energy
and enthusiasm of its leadership.
Financial Qualifications - Prospective franchisees
must meet Creative Bearings's minimum
financial requirements and be in a position to
capitalize the franchise investment, including
working capital and personal living expenses
during the start-up period.
So, if you’re cut out for us . . .
Can we Earn your qualifications?
Click here to find out what you should
demand from your Franchise.
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