Each week we highlight some of the newest franchisees to celebrate them joining the 360° Painting team. This week, Steve Dixon is our spotlight franchisee.
Name: Steve Dixon
Location: Oakville, ON
Date: June 2009
How Steve Dixon Got Started With 360° Painting …
When looking for an independent business opportunity, Steve Dixon specifically targeted highly respected franchise concepts, and stumbled upon 360° Painting. Paul Flick, CEO of 360° Painting and its parent company, Home Service Franchising, a franchisor of multiple home-based brands, first introduced Steve to the 360° Painting franchise opportunity. As a good friend of Paul's, Steve trusted the 360° Painting business model and had faith that his business would grow rapidly.
What Intrigued Steve Dixon about 360° Painting …
Steve chose to franchise with 360° Painting because of the support and national branding provided by 360° Painting corporate. 360° Painting prides themselves on customer service and satisfaction, and with the demand for professional and reliable painting services in Oakville due to the booming housing industry, Steve is excited to fill the Oakville community's need for quality painting services.
Something Interesting About Steve Dixon’s Story…
Steve opened the Ontario market to further expansion for 360° Painting by becoming the very first 360° Painting franchisee in Canada. Previously, Steve was a golf pro for 13 years, where he gained the customer service and managerial skills pertinant to running a successful 360° Painting franchise.
Steve is married and has two children, a son who is four and a daughter who is six.
For more information about Steve Dixon, 360° Painting, or the 360° Painting franchise opportunity, please visit http://www.360paintingoakville.com/.
Thursday, March 18, 2010
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Paul Flick is a complete scumbag and is a terrible businessman who knows NOTHING about how to conduct business with integrity, knowledge, or lawfully. He ran an unsuccesful business under the Tuition Painters name where he scammed college students into managing district branches. He then payed the supervisors and the part time college student painters with bad checks and refused to pay sub contractors. He has an unbelievable amount of bad BBB ratings under Tuition Painters and his account with Sherwin Williams went bad debt because he couldn't figure out how to pay his bills amidst all of the scamming. I have evidence to back all of this up and got together with about 20 other Tuition Painters workers to form a class action lawsuit, the suit wouldn't have been worth it because he wouldn't of been able to pay out everything that he owed anyways.
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