My advice (regardless if you buy a Jumping J-Jays franchise) is to make sure you get an “exclusive territory”. Don’t compete against people in the same company you're a part of.
So the question in relation to my franchised business is this, “what are you doing on weekends?” If you can allocate your weekend to this rental business there is some damn good money in it.
Australian franchisees average 10 bookings a week and at $230 average per rental…..a good way to kick-start your business career while still keeping your day job. In Ameica with a population of nealry 20 times of Australia you do the MATHS!
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Check out http://www.jumpingjjays.com.au/franchising and see where it suits you and your kids. Tell everyone your thoughts on this business...

