The Fulton School
Besides working at Bamboo Equity on Wednesday, this week I shadowed my uncle, who owns three Cleaning Authority franchises. This was interesting to see because I had never known how franchises were run. He explained to me what he does on a day-to-day basis. His main job is ensuring that the franchises are running smoothly and nothing is going wrong, which entails many Zoom meetings. His other job is to figure out how to expand the company. Currently, he is creating a TCA+, which will cost more, but cleaners will clean harder-to-reach areas that are normally not cleaned. We both worked on a few things to get that launched in a few weeks. We wrote down instructions for the cleaners on how to do everything. Currently, his business is worth around 8 million, but he wants to make it worth 25 million in 5 years. His plan for that is to create multiple mobile businesses. The first that he will create after TCA+ is launched is a meal prep business where a personal chef will come to your house and cook a few meals.
The Cleaning Authority charges franchises a lot of money for marketing, and what franchise owners are paying is not worth the number of customers they get from it. It is believed that Corporate is charging franchises way too much, so many TCA franchises are suing Corporate for charging too much. I needed to write down a list of people who found out about TCA through the marketing that Corporate did.
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