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Is Franchising a Good Idea After a Job Loss?

Hosted by:

  • Ryan Zink, Founder & CEO of Franchise Sidekick

    Ryan Zink

  • Tyler Altenhofen, Chief Growth Officer & Co-Founder of Franchise Sidekick

    Tyler Altenhofen

Is Franchising a Good Idea After a Job Loss? Nina’s Bold Leap Into Business Ownership

Have you recently lost your job and asked yourself, “Now what?” For many, job loss brings fear and uncertainty. But for Nina, it marked the beginning of something far greater—her journey into franchise ownership. In this episode of The Sidekick Life, we sit down with Nina, a former product marketer who turned a life curveball into a thriving Voda franchise business.

If you’ve ever wondered whether you could start a business—even if you don’t feel “ready”—this story is your sign.


From Layoff to Launch: Nina’s Franchise Journey

When Nina unexpectedly lost her job in product marketing, she faced a crossroads. Rather than retreat into fear, she decided to bet on herself. With the help of a franchise advisor, Nina explored business ownership and quickly discovered that franchising offered the support, structure, and speed-to-launch she needed.

“I didn’t want to invest in another company that could decide my fate again,” Nina shares. “I wanted to invest in myself.”

Her search started with ideas like coffee shops but ended with something she never expected: home restoration. Why? Voda offered a recession-resistant, needs-based model and an ambitious leadership team that aligned with her values.


Why Franchising Makes Sense After a Layoff

If you're navigating unemployment, franchising offers a unique opportunity to take control of your financial future without starting from scratch. Here’s why Nina chose franchising:

  • Proven Systems: Nina had strengths in marketing, but wasn’t an expert in HR, payroll, or operations. Voda provided a ready-made playbook.

  • Support & Community: She leaned on her franchise advisor and the Voda network for training, mentorship, and problem-solving.

  • Smart Financing: Using a combination of SBA loans and a ROBS plan, she funded her business with strategic financial tools—something she only discovered through franchising.


Trial by Fire: Launching During a Hurricane

Nina’s first week in business wasn’t quiet. While she was in training in Wisconsin, Hurricane Helene struck Florida. By the time she returned to Sarasota, she already had customers lined up. Her first day started at 8 a.m.—just hours after landing back home.

It was trial by fire. But she had a support system, an operations manager, and a franchise team ready to help her succeed.

“Could you imagine launching a restoration company solo during a hurricane without support? With Voda, I had people to call and systems to follow. It made all the difference.”


Building a Business While Raising a Family

Nina didn’t just start a business—she did it with a toddler in tow. Balancing mom-life and business-life wasn’t easy, but it was meaningful. One of her favorite memories? Her young son helping load restoration gear into a U-Haul, proud to be part of “Mommy’s car.”

That moment symbolizes what many dream of: building a legacy that their family can witness and be proud of.


Lessons From Year One: Advice for Aspiring Franchise Owners

After nine months of business ownership, Nina has a growing team, multiple service vehicles, and a new lease on life. She’s not just working—she’s networking, building relationships, and dreaming of future expansion across Florida.

Here are her top takeaways:

  • Hire the experts: Pay for experienced talent. Her operations manager brought 25 years of restoration experience, accelerating her success.

  • Don’t wait until you’re “ready”: Nina rated herself a 5/10 on the business-owner scale before launching. With Voda’s help, she now feels like a 7 and climbing.

  • Franchise advisors are invaluable: They helped her cut through the noise, explore unexpected brands, and navigate funding, legal reviews, and territory selection.

  • Validation is everything: Talking to existing franchisees gave her confidence and realistic expectations.


Should You Explore Franchising After Job Loss?

If you’re facing a layoff, Nina’s story proves that franchising can be your path to stability, growth, and fulfillment. Her advice?

“Start the journey. There’s no penalty in doing research. If you don’t, you might always wonder: Could I have done it?


Final Thoughts: Betting on Yourself Might Be the Best Career Move You Ever Make

Nina’s transition from corporate employee to confident franchise owner wasn’t perfect—but it was powerful. She’s proof that you don’t need to have it all figured out to take action. You just need the willingness to explore, the humility to ask for help, and the courage to say yes when opportunity knocks.

Are you ready to explore franchising?


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