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Hi everyone!
My name is Jane. I joined this site a few days ago. I don't have a teaching job at present. I have been looking for a teaching job ever since I graduated from grad school in 2010. I have been a tutor for the last couple of years, however the center closed due to low enrollment and the center owner retiring. However I've been trying to build my skills as I look for teaching job. I have tried subbing, but subbing is very political where I live. That's why I came to a conclusion that starting a franchise of my own would make much more sense that seeking employment as a contractor. That's how I came across a small, budding <snip>. However, I'm not really sure whether or not my experience is going to be sufficient and so I have a number of questions you guys might have the answers to First of all, has anyone had any experience with running a company in Hungary? Are there many obligatory forms and registration processes I'd have to go through? (sorry, I tried to google, but I don't seem to be able to find a definite answer :/) Then, do You think that a language school may have a chance to provide any further franchise opportunities? And could You possibly provide any ground rules for a complete beginner, like where is it best to invest on the Hungarian market? Oh, and is there a way to find out whether or not it's going to be friendly? Anything else I haven't mentioned? Many thanks for Your replies, I'd be more than grateful for Your help guys
My name is Jane. I joined this site a few days ago. I don't have a teaching job at present. I have been looking for a teaching job ever since I graduated from grad school in 2010. I have been a tutor for the last couple of years, however the center closed due to low enrollment and the center owner retiring. However I've been trying to build my skills as I look for teaching job. I have tried subbing, but subbing is very political where I live. That's why I came to a conclusion that starting a franchise of my own would make much more sense that seeking employment as a contractor. That's how I came across a small, budding <snip>. However, I'm not really sure whether or not my experience is going to be sufficient and so I have a number of questions you guys might have the answers to First of all, has anyone had any experience with running a company in Hungary? Are there many obligatory forms and registration processes I'd have to go through? (sorry, I tried to google, but I don't seem to be able to find a definite answer :/) Then, do You think that a language school may have a chance to provide any further franchise opportunities? And could You possibly provide any ground rules for a complete beginner, like where is it best to invest on the Hungarian market? Oh, and is there a way to find out whether or not it's going to be friendly? Anything else I haven't mentioned? Many thanks for Your replies, I'd be more than grateful for Your help guys
Last edited by christmasoompa; Jul 22nd 2015 at 9:06 pm.
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Hi everyone!
My name is Jane. I joined this site a few days ago. I don't have a teaching job at present. I have been looking for a teaching job ever since I graduated from grad school in 2010. I have been a tutor for the last couple of years, however the center closed due to low enrollment and the center owner retiring. However I've been trying to build my skills as I look for teaching job. I have tried subbing, but subbing is very political where I live. That's why I came to a conclusion that starting a franchise of my own would make much more sense that seeking employment as a contractor. That's how I came across a small, budding <snip>. However, I'm not really sure whether or not my experience is going to be sufficient and so I have a number of questions you guys might have the answers to First of all, has anyone had any experience with running a company in Hungary? Are there many obligatory forms and registration processes I'd have to go through? (sorry, I tried to google, but I don't seem to be able to find a definite answer :/) Then, do You think that a language school may have a chance to provide any further franchise opportunities? And could You possibly provide any ground rules for a complete beginner, like where is it best to invest on the Hungarian market? Oh, and is there a way to find out whether or not it's going to be friendly? Anything else I haven't mentioned? Many thanks for Your replies, I'd be more than grateful for Your help guys
My name is Jane. I joined this site a few days ago. I don't have a teaching job at present. I have been looking for a teaching job ever since I graduated from grad school in 2010. I have been a tutor for the last couple of years, however the center closed due to low enrollment and the center owner retiring. However I've been trying to build my skills as I look for teaching job. I have tried subbing, but subbing is very political where I live. That's why I came to a conclusion that starting a franchise of my own would make much more sense that seeking employment as a contractor. That's how I came across a small, budding <snip>. However, I'm not really sure whether or not my experience is going to be sufficient and so I have a number of questions you guys might have the answers to First of all, has anyone had any experience with running a company in Hungary? Are there many obligatory forms and registration processes I'd have to go through? (sorry, I tried to google, but I don't seem to be able to find a definite answer :/) Then, do You think that a language school may have a chance to provide any further franchise opportunities? And could You possibly provide any ground rules for a complete beginner, like where is it best to invest on the Hungarian market? Oh, and is there a way to find out whether or not it's going to be friendly? Anything else I haven't mentioned? Many thanks for Your replies, I'd be more than grateful for Your help guys
Secondly, you've posted this in the France forums but mentioned Hungary in your post. Can you clarify which country you're asking about please? Then if the thread is in the wrong place we can move it for you.







