Optic-Kleer welcomes ex-business manager to join the force

Ambitious ex-business manager Richard Adams is establishing his franchise with Optic-Kleer in the south of Peterborough.

After working for 25 years in corporate sales as a business manager selling vehicle tracking, Richard decided that he wanted to work for himself so he could find the right work/life balance. As a father of a 3 year old son this was very important to him. This was something his employed job was not able to offer due to his commitment and dedication to his job.

Richard decided to join Optic-Kleer after having his windscreen repaired in a Tesco car park whilst working away from home.

He says ” I was booked in to have my windscreen repaired with another national company but cancelled the appointment as it was so convenient and easy having it repaired by Optic-Kleer whilst doing my shopping with no
appointment necessary. I could see as a customer that the process Optic-Kleer offered was so simple I made enquiries and bought a franchise myself”.

“I am very pleased with how my business is running and the momentum of earning money was quicker than expected ” Richard says. “The best bit of all is that there are agreed places to work, like supermarket car parks, so I
don’t have to go out and find customers” 

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