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Re: Time to start looking for a job?
« Reply #45 on: 03 August 2011, 20:23:46 »

Yes, I'd have thought that the larger companies would have deals with the breakdown companies and also the oil companies and supermarkets  :-/

I think abit of research in the form of a quiet chat with some petrol station managers would be a good start  ;)
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Re: Time to start looking for a job?
« Reply #46 on: 03 August 2011, 22:29:55 »

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Yes, I'd have thought that the larger companies would have deals with the breakdown companies and also the oil companies and supermarkets  :-/

I think abit of research in the form of a quiet chat with some petrol station managers would be a good start  ;)

Miss fuelling is not covered by any breakdown policy ;)

The franchise fee gets access to a lot of support and many large, national contracts :y

I have a meeting pencilled in for next Wednesday, assuming that my meeting with work on Monday goes as I expect it to
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Re: Time to start looking for a job?
« Reply #47 on: 03 August 2011, 22:42:28 »

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Dispite my flippent post yesterday, the fuel drain business is an interesting idea  :y  I'm wondering though if the franchaise is good value and whether it would be better to set up on your own.   ::)

I guess that for the franchaise fee you get a branded equiped van, uniform, training, ADR cert, the benefit of whatever marketing the company does and support and advice.  :-?

To be honest I wasn't aware of companies out there offering this service, but a quick google prooves otherwise, which suggests there is a market for this. I've looked at several franchaise businesses over the years however and hove wondered whether they make their money selling the franchaise or if its a sound business..... :-?

I live in a rural area, so I think that my territory would have to be large to make it work, entailing lots of travelling and fuel costs.... My neighbour uses a lawncare company (Franchaise) to look after his lawn and the guy comes from 30 miles away...... but he's been around for some time so he's obviously making a living!!

I'm also looking at getting back into the workplace, after being out due to a serious illness for some time..... Might have to dust down the HGV license.... ::)

A pal of mine put the wrong fuel recently, realised and went into the garage to explain what he had done. he garage gave him a card, newly delivered to the garage, for a company that sorts it out......he rang then, they came out quite quickly drained and refueled, cost him an arm and a leg, but less than a new engine, so he was sort of happy.....guess how sympathetic his friends were though when he told us the story....... :D :D :D
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Re: Time to start looking for a job?
« Reply #48 on: 04 August 2011, 11:33:38 »

Great!! Let us know how you get on and Good Luck!! :y :y :y
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