Freedom Companion Driving - Northern East Coast Bays
Northern East Coast Bays - Freedom Companion Driving franchise for sale.
Unfortunately I am selling due to genuine change in personal circumstances.
Here’s an opportunity to work for yourself in a fulfilling and rewarding position whilst helping those in your community.
Freedom Drivers provide personalised, affordable transport with extra help at either end of the journey. Clients include senior citizens, special needs groups, and children along with those that prefer a trustworthy, familiar face to help with their transport needs. We are ACC registered vendors and Total Mobility providers. Our services include transportation to and from medical appointments, business appointments, work, shopping excursions, social outings, sightseeing, airport transfers and school pick-ups to name a few.
The business would suit someone living in the Northern East Coast Bays area - Mairangi Bay up to Torbay and across to the motorway. This well-established busy franchise currently operates with Owner/Operator and Casual Contract Drivers. It has 50 + regular clients as well as casual business and there are plenty of opportunities to grow the business further.
You need to be;
• Kind, caring and have a willingness to help others
• Excellent communicator proficient in English
• Confident driver and well organised
• Keen to run an established busy business and continue the high level of service
• Looking for a business to operate in a way that suits your lifestyle
• Looking for a business to run as a couple or individually
The business is inclusive of customer base in this territory and handover support/training. Asking price is $50,000.
The business operates with 3 sign written vehicles (which are for sale separately)
For an initial conversation please call Julian on 0800 333 499 or email franchises@freedomdrivers.co.nz
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