Jim’s franchise lost $19,000 in June.
Then July was the worst month in 6 years, resulting in another net loss of $28,000.
What happened?
It wasn’t marketing or the economy.
It was a one bad employee
That employee’s actions affected his whole company, spreading like wildfire.
The same thing happened to me years ago. It took me years to fully recover.
But here’s the good news.
Nothing is set in stone.
Jim made the uncomfortable but necessary changes.
This resulted in record weeks, claiming #1, #2, and #3 sales positions for the entire district in August.
That’s the power of the right team.
Every single day, you can take action to change your results.
You can post on Indeed today and be talking to candidates by tomorrow.
Settling for mediocrity & familiarity is a choice.
Jim isn’t settling.
Jim is going to do whatever it takes to build an 8-figure franchise business.
I’m excited to help him do that.
Most franchise owners attempt to figure everything out on their own.
When you’re struggling in business, it’s easy to feel isolated.
Like you’re the only one dealing with this shit.
But when you’re surrounded by other owners who’ve been through (and actively going through) the exact same challenges, everything changes.
You get the support to keep pushing through
Having that collective wisdom makes the difference between quitting and breaking through.
Jim is one of the 50+ members in my 8-Figure Franchisee community.
Cheers!
Brian