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Arrow Homecare Franchise
- We are looking for ordinary people who want to achieve extraordinary success. With the Arrow Homecare Franchise proven business method and in house training when can help anyone start their own window repairs business and achieve enormous success.
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RoofLocal Franchise
- We are a nationwide franchise network of highly trained, highly skilled and highly motivated tradesmen and women, each operating their own business on a local level backed by a central administration and support office. We always answer the phone.
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Maid2Clean Franchise
- The Maid2Clean franchise offers a unique management business in the forefront of the recession-proof domestic cleaning market. Comprehensive training and support will be given to successful applicants who will enjoy an automated residual income and exclusive territory from a small initial investment.
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ServiceMaster Clean Franchise
- ServiceMaster Clean is a leading franchise opportunity in the commercial cleaning, residential and restoration industries and is the franchise of choice for thousands of entrepreneurs worldwide. The ServiceMaster Clean franchise now operates in more than 12 countries and serves over 1 million customers through its broad network of quality services.
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Daily Poppins Franchise
- The Daily Poppins franchise is capitalising on the market potential by offering its tried and tested system to potential Daily Poppins franchise owners. Following a successful company-owned pilot operation, Daily Poppins has used its experience to develop the "Daily Poppins Success Formula".
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Merry Maids Franchise
- Merry Maids is part of the ServiceMaster group and is the undisputed leader in the home cleaning service industry with more than 1,200 Merry Maids Franchises already established worldwide. Merry Maids is a management franchise opportunity providing a professional, customised cleaning service to its customers. Regular one-off cleans are supplied to: Working women, Dual income families. The affluent, The elderly. Commercially through estate agents and letting agents.