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Frying Pan Into The Fire
Charles Internicola
?Unstable? would qualify as a mild assessment of the current state of our economy and the job market. In the face of historic corporate layoffs, many skilled and hardworking individuals are considering a leap from corporate employee to small business entrepreneur and franchisee. After speaking to many clients who have successfully made this leap, one thing is clear, before you put your savings, severance package or financial stability on the line, be prepared for some ?culture shock? and understand that there are some fundamental differences between the life of a corporate employee and that of a franchisee.
Difference No.: 1 - ?You are on your own?
I know this may initially sound conflicting, especially since you are considering a franchise for the very opposite reason, i.e., the support and backing that you (hopefully) will be obtaining from the franchisor and the franchise system that you select ? but you must keep in mind that we are discussing the differences between life as a ?corporate employee? to that of a ?franchisee?. While a franchise will afford you distinct and tangible benefits over the typical small business (benefits such as an established system, a known brand name and tested products and services) you must nevertheless remember that you will be moving from a structured corporate environment with layers of management and delegated decision making, to the ?heart of small business? where every decision and every problem will be presented to you (and only you) on a daily basis. Gone are peers and ?colleagues? to ?run things by? and in their place are ?employees?. Employees that may even include that high school delivery boy who forgets to show up on your busiest night.
Difference No.: 2 ? ?Profits Matter?
I understand that this is an obvious point. But this is so important that it should be mentioned again and again. So, here goes: ?profits matter?. Gone are ?bad corporate quarters? that do not have a direct affect on your weekly paycheck and in its place is the reality that the success of your business will be measured on a daily, weekly and monthly basis based on how much money you earn and get to take home to your family.
Difference No.: 3 ? ? Sales Skills Required?
As a franchisee and small business owner, just working hard is not enough. You will be the face of your business and must be front and center interacting and building relationships with your customers and clients each and every day. You can't overlook this business necessity and must make sure that you are prepared to take this step.
Difference No.: 4 ? ?Adjustments to your Social Calendar?
If your new business involves retail sales, be prepared for an adjustment to your social calendar. Since your new business will, most likely, experience its busiest days on the weekends, be prepared to work on the weekends and take days off on weekdays when most of your friends and family are at work.
If you have the right expectations, select the appropriate franchise and commit to hard work, the life of a franchisee can prove rewarding and add a level of independence unavailable to corporate employees. However, before making this leap, be prepared for some culture shock and give some serious thought as to both the positive and negative adjustments that you will be required to make. Get it right, and, hopefully, you may be on your way to adding some independence and balance to your life.
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