Alair Homes and sought more information. After about a year of thinking about it and discussing the opportunity with Alair’s representatives in Saskatchewan, he took the plunge. “First of all, they had a great, reputable brand,” Jason recalls. “I had been following them for several years before that and looking into them and I really liked what I found.” “Then I learned more about what offered as a franchise – they offered help with bookkeeping, accounting, business development, marketing, and they offered tools like software programs to help manage projects,” he says. “They offered me all the tools I needed to run the business successfully and focus on what I really liked to do, which is build beautiful homes.” In addition to offering business tools and professional services, Alair Homes also offered a network, Jason adds. He now knows they call it the “mastermind network,” and he wholeheartedly agrees with that terminology. “We’re connected to over hundreds of other builders who are likeminded and who are pursuing the same goals,” he explains. “If we ever have any questions, we can reach out to them and draw on their experience and expertise. That’s incredibly valuable.” “I may not have built a certain kind of project before, but it’s guaranteed that somebody in our organization has,” he continues. “I can reach out to them and ask for advice. Everyone is always willing to share information and help each other out. It’s just a really good, really solid community, THE CONSTRUCTION SOURCE CANADA
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