
By: Brian Diggleman
2012 is a tough time to be entering the work force. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, unemployment still hovers at 8.3 percent and although jobs are slowly coming back to the market, the competition is steep.
Young professionals aren’t just competing against each other. Former executives and managers with decades of experience are vying for some of the same jobs as recent college graduates.
The reality of the job market has many young people searching for an alternative means of building a future. More and more, they’re turning to franchising.
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