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Being a McDonald's Owner/Operator offers you many advantages - from the training, and the support of a
solid organization, to the opportunity to own a thriving and successful business.
Essentially, here's what you receive when you become a McDonald's Owner/Operator:
- Own your own business and receive the rewards that come from being responsible for your own success. With McDonald's unique approach to training and support, you are in business for yourself, but not by yourself.
- Use of the trademarks and operating system of the number one brand in the world within the QSR industry.
- The tools to help you in your business: local and national support in the areas of operations, training, advertising, marketing, human resources, real estate, construction, purchasing, and equipment purchasing and maintenance. To be responsive to your needs and in support of a collaborative business environment, McDonald's maintains regional offices throughout Canada along with our home office in Toronto, Ontario.
- The enjoyment that comes from working with people, from your restaurant crew to your customers and community.
- The opportunity to contribute to the success of McDonald's: Big Mac, Filet-O-Fish, and Egg McMuffin sandwiches have all been developed by Owner/Operators.
- Personal and business growth and satisfaction, both as an individual Owner/Operator and as a member of McDonald's respected worldwide organization.
- Personal growth and business knowledge from McDonald's extensive training and from your experience as an Owner/Operator.
McDonald's National Business Forum and National Marketing Forum provide a national forum for the exchange of ideas
between the Company and its Owner/Operators. National and Regional business meetings also provide valuable
interaction at the local level.
As a McDonald's Owner/Operator, you will experience a unique relationship with the Company - one that is
unparalleled in the quick service restaurant industry. McDonald's leadership position continues to be built
on the respect the Company shows for its Owner/Operators.
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