Remodeling Chain Offers Workers Discounted Franchise Fees
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DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen President Doug Dwyer speaks to a group of remodeling franchise owners at the annual DreamMaker Team Conference.

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Experienced carpenters, who are employees of the national franchise DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen Remodeling & Design, now have an opportunity to launch their own business through DreamMaker's entrepreneurship program H.I.R.E. (Hiring Individuals, Recruiting Entrepreneurs) that lets employees work toward owning their own franchise by offering discounted upfront franchise fee — based on the number of years they’ve worked for the company.
 
“We want to help other people to fulfill and to achieve their own potential,” says Doug Dwyer, President and Chief Stewarding Officer for the DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen remodeling franchise. “If people feel like there’s a ceiling, then they might leave a good job because they feel like they can’t go any higher. DreamMaker gives them the ability to move to the next level.”

Current discount options based on service:

  • 2 years of consecutive employment – 10%
  • 3 years of consecutive employment – 15%
  • 4 years of consecutive employment – 20%
  • 5 years of consecutive employment – 25%
  • 6 years of consecutive employment – 30%
  • 7 years of consecutive employment – 35%
  • 8 years of consecutive employment – 40%
  • 9 years of consecutive employment – 45%
  • 10 years of consecutive employment – 50%

To learn more about DreamMaker's H.I.R.E. program, visit dreammakerfranchise.com.

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Michaelle Bradford, CCI Media, is Editor of Closets & Organized Storage magazine and Woodworking Network editor. She has more than 20 years of experience covering the woodworking and design industry, including visits to custom cabinet shops, closet firms and design studios throughout North America. As Editor of Closets & Organized Storage magazine under the Woodworking Network brand, Michaelle’s responsibilities include writing, editing, and coordinating editorial content as well as managing annual design competitions like the Top Shelf Design Awards. She is also a contributor to FDMC and other Woodworking Network online and print media owned by CCI Media.