He Turned Down a $1M Job Offer Because He Had a Novel Idea. Then He Grew That Business to $22M in 3 Years.
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He Turned Down a $1M Job Offer Because He Had a Novel Idea. Then He Grew That Business to $22M in 3 Years.
"Harper turned down a vice president role at Belfor with on-target earnings of around $860,000 a year, stating, 'Even if I stayed at that company and made a million bucks a year, I knew that I would've had to basically be more reactive in hiring and recruiting and building the systems than I would want to be.'"
"Harper's journey began with an accidental email sent from his Franchise Overdrive account, leading to a candid conversation with his boss about his entrepreneurial aspirations."
Aaron Harper resigned from a lucrative VP position at Belfor Franchise Group to establish his own franchise system. He utilized a 'franchise through acquisition' model to transform Rolling Suds into a franchisor. Within three years, the company expanded from one location to 356 territories across 37 states, generating $22 million in systemwide revenue. Harper's decision was driven by a desire for purpose and control over his business direction, despite the financial security offered by his previous role.
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