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Car Medic franchise to pay franchisees' wages as they train
      
      
That’s right—sign up for a Car Medic franchise before 30th September and while you’re training we’ll make sure you get paid every week.

It’s an amazing opportunity for people who want be their own boss and build themselves a profitable career in a recession proof industry.

Car Medic offers SMART (that’s Small to Medium Area Repair Techniques) and provides a convenient, mobile cosmetic bodywork repair service.
      
As a Car Medic franchisee, you travel directly to the client’s home to repair bodywork to any vehicle - anything from bumper scratches to the replacement of window wipers, saving the customer up to 70% on bodyshop charges. The business model has low overheads thus providing the consumer with low cost repairs.
      
In spite of a rocky climate worldwide and a dreary outlook across many businesses, Car Medic has become the car industry’s fastest-growing franchise—with more than 350 franchisees across the UK and Ireland. The franchise is being rolled out here under a master license agreement by Paul Callan, a sales and marketing specialist. There are already nine franchises in the Irish network.

Says Paul: “Studies show that 95% of franchise businesses are successful compared to 55% of non-franchise business set-ups. With a franchise you are investing in a proven method of doing business, where all the problems associated with a start-up business have already been ironed out.”

A Car Medic franchise is a full-time job for individuals who are ambitious, well organised, and have a good customer service attitude. “We provide all the necessary help, guidance and training to become a successful franchisee,” says Paul.

The Car Medic Ireland franchise package is just €15,995 + VAT and includes intensive training with full technical support and back up.

The Car Medic Repair System complies with the latest Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standards.
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