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                        Graduation                      by       Candice Clem
                      
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 Published on this site: May 9th, 2009 - See
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 Life after graduation can be a trying experience. For some,
          it's the first   time in life that there is no designated next
          step, no set plan, and no one   around to tell the graduate
          definitively what he must do to succeed in the   world. All any
          graduate knows is that he needs to get a job and put those   years
          of college classes and tuition to work, but with little, if   any,
          professional experience outside the classroom, the available
          options   can be somewhat grim. One option that is rarely
          publicized, though, is   starting up a home based business
          franchise. As with most business   opportunities, this alternative
          isn't for everyone, but for the right   business-minded
          post-graduate, there are at least 5 advantages to choosing   this
          route right out of college.
 
                      No Experience Necessary:
 One   of the biggest hindrances for the recent graduate is that
            he probably has no   real experience in the working world. Maybe
            he worked at the local record   store throughout college or spent
            a summer as an intern at a legal firm, but   when most jobs are
            asking for at least two-years' experience in a given   industry,
            that kind of experience just doesn't suffice. And that can   leave
            a person out of work for a good while before an opportunity
            comes   along.
 
 A work at home franchise, however, often has no   experience
            requirement, because franchisors are always ready and willing   to
            train their franchisees in all aspects of the business. Their
            job is   making business owners out of anyone who wants to be one,
            providing not only   daily-operations training, but also a tried
            and established business model.   This means that Joe Graduate,
            regardless of what he majored in at school, can   choose the
            business he wants, receive all the necessary guidance, and   get
            right into business as a franchisee, while all his friends   are
            searching the want ads.
 
 
Gain Experience Quickly:
 Even   after a graduate has found a job, to continue climbing the
            corporate ladder,   he has to acquire enough experience to
            progress up each wrung, which is   likely to take many more years
            of service at the very bottom of the company.   It is a long road
            to even a middle-management level of success and   respect.
            However, the owner of a franchise is almost instantly   equipped
            with everything it takes to own and operate a business.   Trained
            in all the procedures and wisdom that has been accumulated   by
            franchisees throughout the years, he is prepared to do
            everything from   making sales and bookkeeping to overseeing the
            greater trajectory of the   business as a whole. What would
            generally take a new graduate many years to   ccomplish in terms
            of experience, franchisees accumulates at a rapid pace,   so that
            if they ever decide to put their own businesses aside and join
            the   corporate world, they has a huge advantage over their peers.
 
 
Nothing to   Lose:
 This benefit of starting a home based franchise right out   of
            college has less to do with the business and more to do with   the
            youthful franchisee. DVDNow, for example, is a business   model
            currently in its adolescent phase; the DVD vending business has
            seen   massive success in Europe, but is just starting as a rental
            option in the US.   Though any franchise business is much less of
            a risk that an independent   startup, there will inevitably be
            potential loss involved in any new   business, which frightens
            some people out of pursuing a new work from home   opportunity
            because they have their families, homes, and retirement funds   to
            lose should anything go astray. Just getting out of college,
            though,   the average graduate doesn't have family, investments,
            or any particular   standard of living to worry about. Therefore,
            it is also possibly the best   opportunity a person has to try his
            hand at starting his own business, and he   may never get another
            quite like it.
 
 
The Low, Low Cost of Home Based   Business:
 There are those who doubt the wisdom of buying a   franchise
            business right out of school, and we have to admit that they   do
            so for good reason. One of their big concerns is that franchises
            cost   more than a graduate can afford, and getting into large
            debt right out of the   gates is a bad idea. They really have a
            good point; however, there is a great   deal of difference between
            the average franchise business and a home based   franchise, and
            much of that is in the cost.
 
 Some franchises come with   price tags as high as $1mil, and even
            something in the ballpark of $100,000   is more than the average
            graduate can invest, especially if they are already   paying back
            college loans, but home based businesses don't cost nearly   that
            much. In some cases, a profitable home business can be purchased
            for   less than $10,000, because there is no need for a
            storefront, overhead costs,   or staff to pay for. Some good
            examples of very cheap and very effective   vending home based
            businesses are Vendstar, U-Turn Vending, and American   Vending
            Systems, all of which cost $10,000 or less but can sometimes<
            bring   in up to $70 per hour.
 
 
No Management Skills, no Problem:
 Another   concern with business owners, straight out of college,
            is that they don't   practically understand how to manage people.
            Once again, this is a valid   concern, but only if the business in
            question requires the owner to manage   people. Almost always, a
            work at home franchise is a one-man operation, like   Vehicle
            Tracking Solutions, an up-and-coming internet business that
            sells   GPS units for corporate delivery vehicles. As
            owner/operator, the only person   a franchisee has to be able to
            manage is himself, and chances are, if he's   motivated enough to
            start his own business, he can already do that.
 
           Not everyone is cut out to run their own franchise businesses,
          home   based or otherwise. And just because a graduate is feeling
          stressed by the   difficulty of finding post-college employment,
          it doesn't necessarily follow   that starting a work at home
          franchise is the most logical business move.   However, for the
          right person, a home based business could very well be the   most
          time-efficient, and cost-effective way to jump into the
          professional   world just after graduation.
 
  
 Candice Clem: Find more home based businesses at:
 Home Based Business Opportunities.
 
 
  
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