Independent survey shows Veteran franchise owners are highly satisfied with TWO MEN AND A TRUCK’s performance.
For the sixth year in a row, TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® was identified by independent research firm, Franchise Business Review, as a 2024 Top Franchise for Veterans. Only 100 brands were named to the annual list of award winners.
“I am proud that TWO MEN AND A TRUCK has been named a top franchise for veterans for six years in a row,” said Terry Bruns, a military veteran and TWO MEN AND A TRUCK franchisee in Boise, Twin Falls, and Idah Falls, Idaho. “I love my country, and I am proud to have served in our military. As much as I enjoyed my time serving in the military there are many ways it is difficult on a person and their family while they serve, and I love that TWO MEN AND A TRUCK recognizes those sacrifices and helps reward our veterans with great opportunities that come from owning and operating your own business. On top of that, they just seem like such a perfect marriage of skills and values. So many of the skills I learned while in the military are the ones that also serve the best as a TWO MEN AND A TRUCK franchisee.”
With more than 35 years in the moving industry and more than 10 million moves completed, TWO MEN AND A TRUCK is a national, full-service franchise moving company with more than 430 locations and 3,000 trucks operating in 48 U.S. states in addition to Canada, Ireland, and the U.K. Each TWO MEN AND A TRUCK location is independently owned and operated and offers customers a variety of services from comprehensive home and business relocation, packing and unpacking, storage, and junk removal services through their sister company, TWO MEN AND A JUNK TRUCK.
To identify the companies on this year’s list of the Top Franchises for Veterans, Franchise Business Review analyzed data from over 2,500 franchise owners representing 385 brands regarding their overall satisfaction with their brands and their likelihood to recommend them to others.
“With so many franchises competing for the attention of potential veteran franchise owners, knowing which brands are the best franchises for veterans can be challenging,” said Eric Stites, founder & CEO of Franchise Business Review. “Many franchises offer special incentives to veterans, but what really matters is what happens after they buy a franchise. We survey thousands of franchisees every year and make those reviews available to prospective business owners. The companies on this year’s list of the Top Franchises for Veterans received the highest ratings from the veterans who own them, making them all excellent options for veterans looking to make the transition to business ownership.”
TWO MEN AND A TRUCK franchisees were surveyed on 33 benchmark questions about their experience and satisfaction regarding critical areas of their franchise systems, including leadership, training & support, operations, franchisor/franchisee relations, and financial opportunity. TWO MEN AND A TRUCK’s survey data showed the following:
-The category of franchisee community scored a very good ranking with subcategories like support each other and support brand received an excellent ranking, and support management and active community were declared as very good.
-Owner enjoyment received an 88 while core values came in at 87 and owner validation 92.
-Financial opportunity came in at very good, as the fees category scored a good ranking, and total investment, financial picture, and long-term growth scored in the category of very good.
Visit www.FranchiseBusinessReview.com to see the full description of the 2024 Top Franchises for Veterans.