Multiple Choice
When evaluating a franchise,the potential franchisee should:
A) interview both current and former franchisees.
B) only interview franchise employees as franchisees vary greatly in their opinions.
C) ask about what oral promises the franchiser will give regarding future earnings.
D) look at the local labor market to see if there is a pool of appropriate candidates for employment.
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