July 29, 2010              
 
 
 
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 Dale BeckLittle Caesars Provides Entrepreneurs with Opportunity for Second Career

Former Auto Worker Begins New Career with Little Caesars 

Dale Beck, a former autoworker at Ford Motor Company’s St. Louis assembly plant, celebrated a professional milestone with the grand opening of his Little Caesars franchise location on June 26 at 340 Howdershell Rd. in Florissant, Missouri. The 35 year-old, who has personally experienced the uncertainty of the auto industry, is now realizing the rewards of owning a business.   
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"Our Little Caesars store has been open for a month now, and seeing it all come together during the grand opening was the experience of a lifetime. As soon as the door opened, I completely forgot that just the night before my wife Jenni and I had been wondering if any customers would show up for the grand opening! And show up they did, excited to have Little Caesars back in the area. They love the quality and value of our $5 HOT-N-READY® pizza and we’ve had a great first month. Members of the Franchise Services team from Corporate worked side-by-side with us in the store for the first two weeks, providing support to help us get up and running. A few local franchisees also stopped by to lend a hand and share their experience. It’s been a lot of work, but I know that I made the right choice, and I love being in business for myself."

--- Dale Beck, Little Caesars franchisee, four weeks after opening his first store

 

 

 
Profiles

Dale BeckDale Beck,  Little Caesars franchisee
Florissant, Missouri
 

 As an ambitious employee at Ford Motor Company’s St. Louis Plant taking a buyout, Dale Beck wanted to start a new chapter in his professional career and become his own boss in a different industry. Dale spent several months researching affordable franchise business opportunities looking for a concept with strong growth potential that would give him the chance to hone his skills and provide him with a new challenge. His research led right to Little Caesars. PROFILE 


Mark BergmanMark Bergman, Little Caesars franchisee
Northern Cobb County, Georgia


Growing up in Michigan, where Little Caesars is headquartered, Mark Bergman was very familiar with the Little Caesars brand. He and his family regularly enjoyed Little Caesars pizza on Friday night, and when it came time to invest in his own business, a career goal he had always hoped to accomplish, Mark decided Little Caesars was the right opportunity for him. 
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Paul ArmstrongPaul Armstrong
Anderson, Indiana

As a recognized brand with a proven business model, Little Caesars provides a great opportunity for those looking for a new career.  Paul Armstrong is a perfect example of someone who contemplated a career change, researched entrepreneurial investments and found a challenging and rewarding opportunity owning and operating his own Little Caesars business.  
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