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Driving School
  Franchise
An Instructors Guide to avoid the pitfalls

       By Tariq I Musaji DSA ADI MAIRSO
Driving School
      Franchise


     What is a Franchise?
  According to Oxford English
         dictionary 
Authorisation to sell..services.
Avoiding the Pitfalls.....



What would you expect from a
 reputable driving school offering a
 franchise contract?
   Support  telephone / on-line
   Marketing/Publicity
   Stationary
   Vehicle livery including headboard
   Pupil leads (genuine)
   Fixed franchise fee (weekly/monthly)
   Commitment from the Franchisor to
    the Franchisee
What are the pitfalls?
 Read the contract carefully.

 Will endeavour to provide pupils

 Marketing materials provided  you do the

  promotion of your services.
 Cannot and will not guarantee you an

  exclusive territory
 Point of saturation  plenty of Adis

  competing for work within a small
  geographical area.
A guide to avoid the pitfalls.
How you can protect yourself?


   Research the driving school, google it and look for any comments left by
    previous instructors who took out a franchise with this particular school.
   Read the contract, sleep on it / seek legal advice  dont be pressurised
    into signing a contract which you simply do not understand the long term
    implications.
   Contact DIA or MSM for legal advice.
   If you are convinced  Pay the initial franchise fee with a Credit card.
   Advise - Pay subsequent fees with credit card NOT A DEBIT CARD.
   Do not set up Standing Order / weekly / monthly OR Direct
    Debits.

Negotiate to have your franchise fees reduced/waived until the work begins
  to pick up / sufficient number of pupils/ break-even point.
If things go wrong.
   Formal written complaint to the Owner/Management of the driving school.
   No success?
   Go to your credit card company.
   Section 75 of the Consumer credit Act.
   Credit card company will usually put you off, as they will argue that the
    contract was between yourself & the driving school.
   More and more companies are going bust  Credit card companies
    reluctant to offer you your money back!
   Be persistent.
   Financial Ombudsman Service
   You will succeed
   It takes self motivation, courage and determination.
   Keep a working file  Make a note of every conversation you have, keep
    emails, name of the person you spoke to etc.

   ITS YOUR MONEY, YOU HAVE WORKED HARD FOR IT ESPECIALLY
    IN THE CURRENT CLIMATE!

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  • 1. Driving School Franchise An Instructors Guide to avoid the pitfalls By Tariq I Musaji DSA ADI MAIRSO
  • 2. Driving School Franchise What is a Franchise? According to Oxford English dictionary Authorisation to sell..services.
  • 3. Avoiding the Pitfalls..... What would you expect from a reputable driving school offering a franchise contract?
  • 4. Support telephone / on-line Marketing/Publicity Stationary Vehicle livery including headboard Pupil leads (genuine) Fixed franchise fee (weekly/monthly) Commitment from the Franchisor to the Franchisee
  • 5. What are the pitfalls? Read the contract carefully. Will endeavour to provide pupils Marketing materials provided you do the promotion of your services. Cannot and will not guarantee you an exclusive territory Point of saturation plenty of Adis competing for work within a small geographical area.
  • 6. A guide to avoid the pitfalls. How you can protect yourself? Research the driving school, google it and look for any comments left by previous instructors who took out a franchise with this particular school. Read the contract, sleep on it / seek legal advice dont be pressurised into signing a contract which you simply do not understand the long term implications. Contact DIA or MSM for legal advice. If you are convinced Pay the initial franchise fee with a Credit card. Advise - Pay subsequent fees with credit card NOT A DEBIT CARD. Do not set up Standing Order / weekly / monthly OR Direct Debits. Negotiate to have your franchise fees reduced/waived until the work begins to pick up / sufficient number of pupils/ break-even point.
  • 7. If things go wrong. Formal written complaint to the Owner/Management of the driving school. No success? Go to your credit card company. Section 75 of the Consumer credit Act. Credit card company will usually put you off, as they will argue that the contract was between yourself & the driving school. More and more companies are going bust Credit card companies reluctant to offer you your money back! Be persistent. Financial Ombudsman Service You will succeed It takes self motivation, courage and determination. Keep a working file Make a note of every conversation you have, keep emails, name of the person you spoke to etc. ITS YOUR MONEY, YOU HAVE WORKED HARD FOR IT ESPECIALLY IN THE CURRENT CLIMATE!