Career Jump? It’s Franchise Show Time

If you’re one of those people beginning the morning in a largely lethargic manner not really knowing if you still like what you’re doing for a living, here’s a possible loophole how to get restarted:

Open up a franchise business. As fate would have it the Business Opportunity Franchise & Better Shop Retail Show is coming to town. More than 700 new businesses are on display.

Showing and inspiring you how to run a business without a steep learning curve, be it a franchise for a restaurant, car care, convenient store business or international franchise for education, you name it.

Or get ideas how to get the equipment and machines to run a business such as selling noodle, coffee, ice cream, or offer an art school for children, math classes, whatever.

Just to name a few of the successful franchise businesses in Thailand: McDonald’s, Burger King, KFC, Auntie Anne’s, TGI Friday, Tony Roma’s, Subway, Dunkin Donuts, Berlitz, ELC Learning Center, California Fitness, etc. etc.

The Franchise Show is organized by Franchise Focus, Business Opportunity Franchise magazine, Thai Franchise Association, Industrial Designers Society of Thailand, Embassy of the United States, Thailand Convention & Exhibition Bureau, Silpakorn University and Office of SME Promotion.

The exhibit will provide a free seiminar, led by Ekapong Tritrong and the professor team of Interior Design Department, Silpakorn University, on how to design the shop winning the customers’ mind and choosing scientific feng shui.

And how to design the shop to get millions. The seminar’s held from 1 to 3 pm on Saturday, February 28th.

+++ The Business Opportunity Franchise & Better Shop Retail Show is held from February 26th to March 01st, 2009, at Hall 2, Impact Muang Thong Thani.


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2 Responses to “Career Jump? It’s Franchise Show Time”

  1. Tom Stanley says:

    I was on Yahoo and found your blog. Read a few of your other posts. Good work. I am looking forward to reading more from you in the future.

    Tom Stanley

  2. stefan says:

    Franchise Culture – the human warmth factor. Do the Thai 7-11 staff appear friendly and would they be your friend if you continued spending daily a few hundred baht in their shop? Mostly it’s only the respective managers who would give a rats ass if you returned to their shop. Anyone tried buying a beer from 7-11 ouside their licensing hours? Yes, we know who the country’s franchise owners are.

    Fortunately there are a few mom ‘n pop stores still around, but those that have survived the onslaught of 7-11 are painfully few …

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