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To give you an idea of the process involved with becoming a franchisee within this leading wheeled bin washing company, we have included a typical events programme.
- Initial Contact is made with Head Office by the potential franchisee
by e-mail, Fax, Letter or Telephone.
- A Green Cleen Prospectus is sent to you.
- Initial meeting/demonstration held at Stafford (ideally as soon
as possible) where the "Duplex" Bin Cleaner is demonstrated
to you and the Business Package is explained in full. No commitment
is asked for at this stage as this is for information so NO hard
selling is applied.
- Potential Franchisee decides to proceed and starts to raise the
finance.
- Deposit of £20,000 sent to Green Cleen before second meeting.
- Second meeting held at Stafford where plans are made for the
launch of the business, timescales for the training and Bin Cleaner
production is discussed.
- After second meeting, or as soon as possible after, Franchisee
undertakes a days training in the bespoke Green Cleen computer software
package.
- During the next 8 weeks customer base is produced, Councils contacted,
licenses obtained, insurances put in place.
- Franchise support manager spends 2 days with franchisee as soon as possible to teach sales/marketing techniques.
- Stationery is produced and uniform obtained.
- Eight weeks later the Franchisee returns to Stafford for two days
training with their white pick up and undergoes two days practical
and business training. The vehicle is liveried and the Duplex Bin
cleaner fitted. All Bin Cleaning equipment is supplied.
- Upon successful completion of the training the franchisee is presented
with his Health and Safety Training Certificate, and Level 1 Certificate in Wheelie Bin Washing from the NAWBW, also photographs are
taken.
- The Franchisee starts to clean wheeled bins whilst Press Releases
are sent out to all local papers.
- Another successful business and career has been launched.
- Franchisee visited on their "Round" by head office staff for 1 day to confirm all is going well.
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