Scott's Franchise information

Before entering into a Scotts Lawn franchise, or any other business opportunity, it is wise to make an honest self-analysis. Asking yourself these questions will be helpful in that endeavor.

a.. What are you looking for in a business opportunity? Are you looking for independence, job satisfaction, improved lifestyle, greater earnings or building wealth by developing a business that has a growing resale value? Try to pinpoint your priorities, then decide what you are willing to do to achieve them. b.. Are you willing to work long, hard hours? Starting a successful business takes more than a 40-hour work week. c.. Are you enthused about becoming part of another organization? Remember, you're actually joining the Scotts Lawn organization and leveraging the Scotts name, plus using our marketing and operating system to achieve success. d.. Are you willing to work together and follow the Scotts system? Of course, you'll own the business, but you'll be licensed to use the Scotts system. e.. Do you have the "people skills" that are needed to hire and direct a staff of employees? f.. Do you have the time to devote to the initial start-up of the new business? This will take a great deal of your personal attention in all aspects of the business, from sales to production. g.. Are you in the financial position to open a franchise? You'll need enough funds to purchase the franchise, plus money to operate it until it becomes financially viable. h.. Are you ready to become independently rich screwing you neighbors? i.. Locations in Georgia are available, we can finance that $65,000.00 and you listen to our previous mistakes. Call today, we guaranty you'll make money. (Or steal enough, using our deniability clauses.) j.. Just email Mark Mitchell at snipped-for-privacy@bellsouth.net

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Mark Mitchell
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I'm about ready to take up a collection for you so you'll quit whinin' about this.

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G Henslee

mark wrote "Before entering into a Scotts Lawn franchise, or any other business opportunity, it is wise to make an honest self-analysis. Asking yourself these questions will be helpful in that endeavor. =A0=A0=A0=A0a.. What are you looking for in a business opportunity? Are you looking for independence, job satisfaction, improved lifestyle, greater earnings or building wealth by developing a business that has a growing resale value? Try to pinpoint your priorities, then decide what you are willing to do to achieve them. =A0=A0=A0=A0b.. Are you willing to work long, hard hours? Starting a successful business takes more than a 40-hour work week. =A0=A0=A0=A0c.. Are you enthused about becoming part of another organization? Remember, you're actually joining the Scotts Lawn organization and leveraging the Scotts name, plus using our marketing and operating system to achieve success. =A0=A0=A0=A0d.. Are you willing to work together and follow the Scotts system? Of course, you'll own the business, but you'll be licensed to use the Scotts system. =A0=A0=A0=A0e.. Do you have the "people skills" that are needed to hire and direct a staff of employees? =A0=A0=A0=A0f.. Do you have the time to devote to the initial start-up of the new business? This will take a great deal of your personal attention in all aspects of the business, from sales to production. =A0=A0=A0=A0g.. Are you in the financial position to open a franchise? You'll need enough funds to purchase the franchise, plus money to operate it until it becomes financially viable. =A0=A0=A0=A0h.. Are you ready to become independently rich screwing you neighbors? i.. Locations in Georgia are available, we can finance that $65,000.00 and you listen to our previous mistakes. Call today, we guaranty you'll make money. (Or steal enough, using our deniability clauses.) =A0=A0=A0=A0j.. Just email Mark Mitchell at snipped-for-privacy@bellsouth.net "

------------------------------------------ why not just get a pickup truck,tank and pump and put a nice ad in the yellow pages and work for yourself ,

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ds549

LOL!

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Anonymous

I have recently offered good advice to folks in this group, the crying part is over.

Some people are not aware of different lawn services, I reported on mine and kept on going.

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Mark Mitchell

Good job, Scott. A franchise fee doesn't qualify someone to diagnose you turf.

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Steveo

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