Rulenumber3 wrote:I accidentally posted this in a different thread, so Im reposting it as a new topic to see if more people notice it. I already did some searches on the forum and didnt find a whole lot.
Pop-a-Lock provides services such as unlocking car doors, roadside assistance and locksmithing to individuals as well as motor clubs. Pop-a-Lock also works with 911 through its Emergency Door Unlocking program, offering free service in situations where infants, small children, seniors or people with disabilities are locked in vehicles.
How much do you know about opening locks at 3:00 AM, changing flat tires, bringing gasoline and starting stalled out cars? Are you able to be on call at whatever hours that they need you to be available? This would most likely be ' piece work ', or sub contracted out to you. Can you survive without a fixed hourly wage? They claim you COULD earn as much as $25 - $35 k a year, but your 'mileage' may vary. So your training period would largely depend on how much you already know, and would be on going, as in on the job training. I never worked for them, but a friend did for a short time, he couldn't take the odd hours and unreliable income and quit. It all depends on the market and marketing in your area, and of course YOU, in how successful you will be with this franchise. All in all it would be a good learning experience for you, if you have the time and stability to survive the risks.