Entrepreneurship: A Logical Career Path For Veterans

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Why Franchising Is A Logical Career Path For Veterans

For those who have served their country and are trying to determine their career path after the military, franchising presents a great option. Veterans make excellent franchise owners, and many franchisors have programs designed to help them purchase their own franchises.

It’s something to remember for those military members looking for their next chapter, or for people who have friends or family who were in service and feel stuck in their careers. The skillsets that one develops in the military are far more transferable than one may initially think.

Franchising has a system that’s similar to the military. At first glance, it may not seem that owning a burger restaurant chain or a big brand name oil lube service is anything similar to being on active duty. That said, franchises become successful because the same business model is executed flawlessly in multiple locations across the country. Franchise owners need to be very good at working within a chain of command, which is a concept that should sound familiar to anyone who has served in the military.

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