A Brand New Landscape – A Confident New Move
A brand new landscape is opening up for Ryan Carey. He is currently investing in a bright new future for himself and his young family. Ryan is joining the Ed’s team to run his own business for the first time.
Obviously that could be a daunting prospect. However, Ryan has chosen to take the risk away by buying an Ed’s Garden Services franchise. He’ll be following a proven model that offers him training, guaranteed initial work and on-going professional support. He can forget the trial-and-error approach and confidently join Ed’s 40+ successful operators to run a thriving business. Ryan will enjoy lucrative outdoor work and family-friendly flexible hours.
Easing into Eastleigh
Ryan previously worked in a landscaping business. Certainly he enjoyed outdoor work but he wanted more responsibility. Ryan always wanted to be running a business of his own. Therefore, he decided to do exactly that by buying an established Ed’s business in Eastleigh, Hampshire.
Ryan says, “I heard about the opportunity through my dad, who knew Peter, the previous owner. Dad runs his own business and was immediately interested on my behalf. I was very interested as soon as he mentioned the opportunity to me. Of course, I hadn’t worked for myself before and didn’t know much about franchising, so I was also a bit nervous. After I’d met Peter, I was reassured and excited by the opportunity to take over such a strong business. It was a bit of a no brainer really. Having a known brand behind you, some customers from the very start and ongoing support makes it much less daunting.”
Making a Start
With the all the formalities complete, Ryan is keen to get started on building a business that can grow in line with his ambition and family stages. He says, “Things moved quite fast once I made the decision to buy my Ed’s business and now I really can’t wait to get started. Peter is doing an excellent handover of the business and I’m definitely looking forward to meeting the other Ed’s business owners and completing my training. I do feel like there’s a lot to learn, but I’m really positive about it and absolutely up for the challenge. I can’t wait to see what the future holds for my new business.”
We wish Ryan all the very best with his exciting new venture.