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Quddos
9th June 2009, 15:19
Hello,

My name is Jack, I'm 18 and would like to work for myself. I have worked since I left school to help support my mum and dad as we very nearly lost our home.

I would love to run my own business, having a responsibility and earning for myself. I would like to take business studies as a course at college and university but I don't have the money and need to work to have an income.

So basically, I am trying to fast-track.

I am ideally looking for help and advice as to what good franchises there are, how much are the costs and projected turnovers, what type of Loans are the best to take etc...

Or even if you would have a suitable job for me within your company that has some responsibility and able to work on own initiative or also as part of a small team.
I would really appreciate all your help,

Many thanks,

Jack Power

schurk
16th December 2009, 09:11
Hi,

Are you looking for a franchise? Contact me maybe I have one for you.

Richard

payitforward
2nd February 2010, 14:23
Franchises are great - the best will provide you with training, a proven business system and a turn-key operating system. The downside of course is the intial capital investment required - from £10's 1000s up to £1 Million - and even then there's no guarantee of success!

So the average franchise isn't a realistic alternative for the average person.

Of course there are alternatives... and one that needs to be taken seriously is network marketing. I have been working with the ame company for over 9 years now and an a strong advocate of the industry as an alternative career path.

But it is called net"WORK" marketing for a reason! It's not for lazy people and what you get out of it will be in direct proportion to what you put in.

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storageclothing
9th February 2010, 10:43
You want to work for yourself I really appreciate that but first thing that you need if you want to do business "Money", as you have stated you want to study also I would suggest you to take up a job because this way you will be able to give some time to your study and as you are working you will be able to support your family also.

payitforward
9th February 2010, 17:37
Take a look at our TV recruitment ad: www.kleeneze.co.uk/tv (http://www.kleeneze.co.uk/tv)

Helen and Phil the couple freatured are full-time students and before srating with us were pretty short of money - as most sull-time students are. They started with Kleeneze after receiving a leaflet posted through their door explaining how you can earn extra cash by delivering and collecting the catalogues; and build a substanital home based business of your own through team building (showing and teaching others how to do the same). They took full advantage of the great training and support provided as standard, and are now so happy with their business that they plan to carry it on as a full-time business when they graduate.

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alina1986
10th February 2010, 12:08
I am trying to make my own business too, if you wish, you can contact me to see if we can make a plan