PO2 Private RallyPoint Member1628656<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>If so, was it successful? How long before you actually made revenue? And, if you could do it again (versus starting your own business) would you?Has anyone ever bought a franchise?2016-06-14T15:24:53-04:00PO2 Private RallyPoint Member1628656<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>If so, was it successful? How long before you actually made revenue? And, if you could do it again (versus starting your own business) would you?Has anyone ever bought a franchise?2016-06-14T15:24:53-04:002016-06-14T15:24:53-04:00TSgt David L.1628775<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I always thought it would be cool. Have my own pizza shop. It seems like it would be a PITA. Payroll ($15 for the super skilled entry level surfer dudes!) inventory and the like. No thanks.Response by TSgt David L. made Jun 14 at 2016 4:04 PM2016-06-14T16:04:35-04:002016-06-14T16:04:35-04:00SGT Alexander Hildenbrandt1653147<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Hi Susan,<br /> I looked for one in Afghanistan, got so worked up about it some of the people around me ended up buying one that worked from them just through the information I was digging up. When I cam back I talked to a Franchise Consultant who helped me to discover that since I was an intel guy and like to help people and had a mission to help transitioning soldiers and vets. That I should do what he does. I backpedaled naturally because it was not a franchise but fell under a Biz Op which is similar but different. We looked at about 25 other franchises and I came to the conclusion that it was the best one for me. I am very successful at what I do. I have helped about 9 veterans in the last 2 years of business find successful franchises and I beat the association record for most closings from a rookie winning the rookie of the year medal. Last year winning the trainer of the year and visionary of the year medal.<br /><br />I just launched my second company which was a start up so I have now done both. I did a business sanctioned under franchise law and I have done a start up. I can write a book on the differences. This is to help you because this was my life. I got out of the Army an E-5 with no education and with vary little savings and now I am about to graduate, own two companies, take care of my little girls during the day and take them fishing on the weekends. I am an advocate and a tool for veterans who want to find a franchise. Franchising is by far the best model to help you with success. <br /> <br />This is what I do: I help people find franchises using a proven risk mitigation process. My mission is to help people become successful in business by finding the right franchise. It matters more than most realize. <br /><br />Check this out and give me a call if you are still thinking about moving on one of theses options either way I can refer you to someone who will help. Franchise or startup. [login to see] Response by SGT Alexander Hildenbrandt made Jun 22 at 2016 7:03 AM2016-06-22T07:03:13-04:002016-06-22T07:03:13-04:002016-06-14T15:24:53-04:00