The Side Hustle Pilot Podcast

Expisode #11- Franchising as an optional Side Hustle

October 16, 2020 Season 1 Episode 11
Expisode #11- Franchising as an optional Side Hustle
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The Side Hustle Pilot Podcast
Expisode #11- Franchising as an optional Side Hustle
Oct 16, 2020 Season 1 Episode 11

In today's episode, I have the pleasure of talking to Megan Stanek who is a representative with FranNet. I came across Megan while speaking at the #Elevate aviation conference. She is a wealth of information when it comes to understanding franchising as a Side Hustle. If you are currently furloughed and want to learn how you can plug into a proven and profitable model, what she has to share is valuable! 

Key Takeaways:
• Businesses want to partner with pilots because of their ability to follow SOPs and checklists.
• Not all franchises require having a significant amount of liquidity.
• It's free to have someone like Megan be your scout in the process of finding a good fit.
• There are many franchises that fit our type of lifestyle that can be owned and managed absentee.
•The success rate with a franchise is a lot higher than with normal business start ups.

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In today's episode, I have the pleasure of talking to Megan Stanek who is a representative with FranNet. I came across Megan while speaking at the #Elevate aviation conference. She is a wealth of information when it comes to understanding franchising as a Side Hustle. If you are currently furloughed and want to learn how you can plug into a proven and profitable model, what she has to share is valuable! 

Key Takeaways:
• Businesses want to partner with pilots because of their ability to follow SOPs and checklists.
• Not all franchises require having a significant amount of liquidity.
• It's free to have someone like Megan be your scout in the process of finding a good fit.
• There are many franchises that fit our type of lifestyle that can be owned and managed absentee.
•The success rate with a franchise is a lot higher than with normal business start ups.