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Posted:12-November-2014

No more 9-5 with a Cafe2U franchise business

One of the most difficult tasks for women and men of today’s generation is returning to work after taking time off to raise children. Not only because there is a gaping hole in their resume, but because detaching themselves from their children’s lives can be very difficult.

One solution for parents looking to venture back into the workplace is franchising. This offers the option to call the shots and be your own boss, as well as the appeal of flexible hours.

Michelle Bowman, Vikki Colios, and David O’Heare are three people who have chosen franchising for the family balance it provides.

Given appealing factors such as flexible hours, social interaction, working with a friendly team and being one’s own boss, franchising is an enticing option for many young families.

“I have three children between primary and high school and I decided I wanted some time for myself, whilst still having time to spend with them,” said Vikki.

“Since starting with mobile coffee franchise Cafe2U, I’ve been able to have a fulfilling day of work and still be able to pick up my kids from school.”

For Michelle Bowman who had been working in irrigation for 20 years, having a family was a catalyst for change.

“I decided I wanted to spend more time with my kids, whilst still earning money. That’s why I switched careers and managed to increase the time I get to spend with my family.”

Whilst changing careers can seem like a daunting prospect, especially when you have dependents, making the transition doesn’t have to be difficult. Most franchises offer some kind of training course to get franchisees up to skill.

For example, becoming a barista after 20 years in irrigation seems like no easy feat, however all Cafe2U franchisees attend a training and launch programme for 4 weeks prior to being out on the road and they can rely on continued ongoing training, as well as sales, marketing and tech support.

“I didn’t know anything about making coffees before I started with Cafe2U, but the intense training has given me a great understanding of how to make them, as well as a huge appreciation for baristas everywhere”, said Michelle.

For David O’Heare, a conventional work life was never on the cards. Winning over 500 races in Australia and Asia as a champion jockey, then trading in the silks for mining, his career has been varied and eventful. When he and partner Jessica Webster started a family, the priority was being present in their family unit.

“We’re so happy to be our own boss and the flexibility that offers us. We opted for the Cafe2U franchise so we can work outdoors and create a happy work/life balance. We’re excited to build our business and spend more time with our young family.”

Interested and want to know more about Cafe2U?

The Cafe2U profile outlines all aspects of their franchise opportunity and allows you to contact them for further information or to ask a question.

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