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for the product Almonds Natural Supreme. Ofield responded with frequent inspections of Doshi’s store, accusations that he was buying around and, as the disputes continued, threats to discontinue
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; business.
A more accurate way to view it is that you're buying yourself a job — and not even a permanent one.
"You can't think 'I own this business,'" says Dan So, a London lawyer who specializes
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are losing their jobs because of the economy that we're into in Ontario, people who are being moved from jobs that had some long-term viability attached to them and are being pushed out into the private
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credits the post office with helping keep local businesses open in his village of 400 people.
“You come to town, get the mail, have a coffee, maybe buy something at the grocery store, it just keeps
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profit projections.
VICKY BUNYAK: I’ve had to get like another job and work weekends, and you know I lost all my RSPs. I had to take them out put them into here, and you don’t even want to answer
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in the Georgian Mall.
Seven years ago, managers at many of the Ontario stores were offered a franchise opportunity. Seeing no other job opportunity with the company in Barrie, Pilkey accepted and Andrea
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us. Vacant commercial real estate isn’t as easily available as in the speculative 1980s or the depressed early 1990s and the pressure to buy or build your own job isn’t as acute as in the era
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.
"I felt my job was potentially at risk if I didn't buy the store."
Mr. Prieur said he just wants sufficient compensation for the work he and his colleagues have put into their stores
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with the program, I was disappointed with the program ending,” said Stuart, who runs the Dunlop Street Grand & Toy store with his wife, Kerry. “They’re going to buy up our inventory and that is it.
“I feel
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of a growing trend of baby boomers leaving white-collar work and buying franchises.
"In the eighties and nineties people were looking at franchises as a way of replacing a job. Now it's seen as more
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