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The Potential of a Veteran Franchisee - Insights from Bob McCracken

The Potential of a Veteran Franchisee - Insights from Bob McCracken

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John Hayes, a franchising professor at Palm Beach Atlantic University and host of the

Franchise Hot Seat Podcast, converses with Bob McCracken, an Air Force and Air

National Guard veteran and Hot Head Burritos franchisee. They delve into why

veterans make exceptional franchisees, highlighting the discipline, meticulousness,

and plan-following abilities honed during military service. They also discuss the

Veterans Transition Franchise Initiative (VetFran), a program providing financial

benefits to veterans venturing into franchising, founded by Don Dwyer of the Dwyer

Group. Bob recounts his personal franchising experience, from managing multiple

franchises before the COVID-19 pandemic to effectively running a single unit. The

conversation underscores the advantages of the VetFran program, encouraging

more franchisors and veterans to join and leverage these opportunities

- With Bob McCracken

TIMESTAMPS:

00:00 Intro

00:32 Who is veteran franchisee Bob McCracken?

01:03 Why are veterans great franchise owners?

02:49 What is the VetFran story?

08:35 Bob's Hot Head Burritos journey?

10:57 Best way to encourage veteran franchising?

16:10 Final advice for veteran entrepreneurs?

LINKS:

WEBSITE: http://franchisehotseats.com/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drjohnhayes/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/drjohnhayes

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