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Snap-on is
looking for highly motivated individuals with the determination
to succeed in a competitive environment.
We look for
integrity and professionalism and a contributive, co-operative spirit.
An ideal Snap-on
Franchisee will possess a willingness to devote their full time and
attention to making their franchise a success, along with an ability
to deal effectively with customers, suppliers, and the community.
Finally, Snap-on
Franchisees must find satisfaction in serving the needs of their customers.
Snap-on has built its business on service and each of our successful
Franchisees understands that service is one of the most important parts
of their success.
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Snap-on
Philosophy
Many franchise
companies make their money selling franchises - through the initial
franchise fee, the training fee, a monthly royalty fee, the advertising
fee and other fees.
Snap-on is
different. We concentrate on selling high-quality tools and equipment
to professional mechanics through a network of professional Franchisees.
That has always been our strength and that is how we run our business
today.
Our focus
at Snap-on is to make our Franchisees successful on an ongoing basis
because unlike other franchisors, our business is not selling franchises;
it's the same as your business - selling high quality tools and
equipment!
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What do
I do next?
If you feel
that the Snap-on Opportunity is one you would like to look into,
fill in the enquiry form below, and we will send you further information.
A Snap-on representative
will contact you to further discuss your interest in the Snap-on
opportunity and take you through the process of becoming a Snap-on
Franchisee.
This will
involve you and Snap-on in assessment of whether the role of Snap-on
Franchisee is right for you.
As with any
sales business, there is a risk in terms of the initial investment.
Snap-on personnel will more fully explain the franchise and the
risks involved. You should take the time to read the material sent
to you and talk to existing and former Snap-on Franchisees and consult
with a business and legal advisor of your choice.
OK, I'm Interested! Let me fill out the form.
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