Yeah its already 2 degrees here in Woking snow melting.
At the end of the day franchising is still an option. For example after 5 or so years of business growth on the window cleaning, i could package up the whole thing and sell another one as a business package with staff.
Many people franchise because they just want an easy life. But how many franchisees out there can honestly say that buying a franchise was a good business decision. Not many. I have met franchise operators from chips away, to molly maids, and asked them was is worth it and honestly speaking the answer is mostly, "it will be" or "im waiting for someone else to buy my franchise off of me" i have never actually met a franchise operator who is happy with the business model they bought into, the only happy one is the frachisor as they have their frachisee by the short and curlies tied up in a contract.
Now this shows me that the majority of franchise business oprations are simply not at a stage really where franchising is effective.
McDonald's, subway, and the big franchisors all existed as stand alone established businesses first with staff.
When you buy a McDonalds franchise you buy the whole lot, you staff it, you kit it you spend a couple of million. Its because you know that the business model works, and the branding is established. McDonald's exisited as a stand alone burger business for decades before even the 1st franchisees bought into the model.
A business based on a franchise, for the sake of it will never really grow to huge amounts.
A busineess that proven itself as a brand, that is profitable with staff and a customer base in demand of that brand..thats a good ground for a propper franchise.