Investing in a Franchise is Not the Same as Buying a Job

ExecuNet’s entrepreneurial coach Pete Gilfillan is on a mission to bust the myths people have about franchise businesses. In this short video Pete explains why investing in a franchise is not the same as buying a job.

In most cases franchise owners work ON the business not IN the business. They are watching over the business for about 15 hours a week, looking at scaling it, and overseeing a manager. Some even still have their corporate full-time job. Listen as Pete explains.

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Pete Gilfillan

Pete Gilfillan

Pete Gilfillan is a passionate business leader who is driven to help people achieve their dreams of career independence through franchise ownership. With more than twenty years’ experience as a corporate executive across multiple industries and a history of small business ownership, Pete brings a wide breadth of experience to his work as a franchise consultant. His unique knowledge of franchising, energetic outlook, and determination to find the right franchise for each candidate’s lifestyle and goals set Pete apart in his field. Since 2011, Pete has been working as an independent franchise consultant with FranChoice to help potential franchisees gather information, evaluate opportunities, and make smart selections in franchise ownership. In his role of helping each candidate find his or her optimum investment and lifestyle choice, Pete has found his most fulfilling and rewarding professional calling.

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