Transitioning into civilian life is not the easiest thing to do. I’ve done it and I can tell you, for many, it takes a while. When I see a program like this one, it shows me that someone cares - and someone understands,
The Little Caesars Veterans Program was created to thank veterans for
their service, and provide them with career opportunities when they
transition to civilian life or seek a career change. It offers honorably
discharged, service-disabled veterans such as Slater, who qualify as Little
Caesars franchisees, a benefit of up to $68,000. Honorably discharged,
non-service-disabled veterans who qualify as Little Caesars franchisees are
eligible for a benefit of $10,000.
"With talented veterans such as Michael joining the Little Caesars
team, the Little Caesars Veterans Program continues to grow and provide
veterans with business ownership opportunities," said David Scrivano,
president, Little Caesar Enterprises, Inc. "The skills Michael honed in the
military, such as teamwork, dedication and a familiarity with processes,
will help him become an effective Little Caesars franchisee."
Since launching on Veterans Day 2006, interest has remained high for
the Little Caesars Veterans Program. Currently, 30 veterans have been
approved to become Little Caesars franchisees and more than 2,000 inquiries
have been made about the program. Several more U.S. military veterans are
expected to open stores under the program in the coming months.
We like Little Caesar, but like most folks, we buy pizza from wherever the closest deal is. Not anymore. I will drive the extra five minutes for a Little Caesar Hot and Ready and some Crazy Bread.
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