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College Hunks Hauling Junk
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    www.entrepreneur.com/magazine/entrepreneur/2009/septemb - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/1/2009    Last Visited: 10/23/2009  

    But Nick Friedman, co-founder of College Hunks Hauling Junk, hit on a brilliant solution: Franchise your business.

    After just two years, Friedman's junk-removal company employs more than 100 students and expects sales of $10 million this year. At the ripe age of 26, he holds the title of youngest franchisor in America, after successfully franchising the business he started at Pomona College in 2004.

    "It would have probably cost us about $100,000 to open up in each of the different markets that we now operate in," Friedman says. "But franchising actually gives us a capital injection each time somebody buys a franchise from us."

    Armed with a detailed franchise plan, a heaping dose of ambition and a partner (Omar Soliman, a friend and student at the University of Miami), Friedman launched 20 franchises across the country in less than two years.
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    For Friedman, an economics major, that credibility came from winning a college business plan competition. "That was our main marketing angle," he says. "When we pitched the franchise, we would leverage the credibility of being the 2004 Rothschild Entrepreneurship Competition winner."

    Then Friedman took advantage of the army of business experts at hand--also known as professors and students.

    "Instead of paying a consultant to evaluate your model to determine if it is franchisable, you can meet with a knowledgeable professor," he says. "For marketing materials, computer programming or PR, look to students taking applicable classes who will work for a fraction of the cost that companies would charge."

    When it comes time to land initial franchisees, Friedman again started right on campus: It was another student who bought the first $35,000 College Hunks outpost.

    "Find fellow students who have an interest in business but don't want to start something from scratch," he says.

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    www.theleadersspot.com/content/view/140/57/ - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 11/18/2008  

    Nick Friedman, President, College Hunks Hauling Junk

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    Nick Friedman, President

    Nick Friedman received his Bachelors Degree in economics from Pomona College in California. Nick competed four years on the Men's Varsity Basketball Team at Pomona, which was also ranked among the top 5 liberal arts colleges in the nation by US News and World Reports. Nick won the Pomona College Coach's Award, was named to the NABC Academic Honor Roll, and was designated a Pomona College Scholar. He brings his leadership skills and competitive drive to the company, along with his work experience as an economic research analyst with Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc.(NYSE:MMC).

    Nick learned how to run a business from his father who runs a private practice in Washington, DC, and from his grandfather who owned a retail store in Mobile, AL.

    Nick is fluent in Spanish and spent a college semester studying economics in Madrid, Spain. Nick's previous work experience includes summer internships with Smith Barney and the International Monetary Fund, as well as coaching basketball at summer camps. He continues to be active in the community, volunteering his time as a basketball coach and mentor to local students.

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    www.franbest.com/?p=315#respond - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/1/2007    Last Visited: 11/7/2007  

    Interview with College Hunks Hauling Junk President Nick Friedman
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    www.inc.com/magazine/20091001/letting-employees-battle- - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/1/2009    Last Visited: 10/19/2009  

    Nick Friedman had an idea. Suppose you could take the natural high spirits that compel college students to kidnap one another's team mascots and toilet-paper rival frat houses and harness it for good?

    Friedman is president of College Hunks Hauling Junk, a $3 million franchiser headquartered in Tampa. The company's 23 franchises employ mostly college students and recent grads; even about half of the franchise owners are in their 20s. Friedman motivates employees almost exclusively through internal competition. Franchises and individuals vie for bragging rights and (generally modest) monetary rewards in contests over total revenue, average job sizes, customer loyalty, disposal costs, and a long list of other performance measures.

    "A person's day-to-day tasks don't necessarily connect to external competition," says Friedman, explaining this we-have-met-the-enemy-and-he-is-us approach.
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    Rather than reprimand the offenders, Friedman and CEO Omar Soliman fanned the flames.
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    "We wanted to harness that competitive, prankster enthusiasm and channel it for good," says Friedman.
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    To keep things fresh, Friedman and Soliman periodically add new contests.
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    Then Friedman made a contest out of it, offering no money -- just bragging rights. Orlando won, enlisting 35 local businesses in just one month.

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    www.1800junkusa.com/locations/Detroit,%20MI - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/27/2009    Last Visited: 6/27/2009  

    After months of dead ends I spoke to my first cousin, Nick Friedman the President of College Hunks Hauling Junk and wanted to know more about his company.

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    www.franchisegator.com/articles/Interest-in-franchise-o - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/28/2009    Last Visited: 10/4/2009  

    President of College Hunks, Nick Friedman, reported an increase in the number of hauling franchise inquiries from 600 to 1,800, three times the amount of franchise leads from the previous year. This week, COLLEGE HUNKS HAULING JUNK has received hundreds of franchise inquiries from major cities such as Boston, Atlanta, Philadelphia, and New York. "The idea of being ones own boss is quite attractive in the gloomy job market witnessed today," states Friedman. "People want to take control of their lives and be in business for themselves. Franchising seems to be a popular avenue because they dont have to reinvent the wheel."

    ABOUT COLLEGE HUNKS HAULING JUNK The COLLEGE HUNKS HAULING JUNK concept started when former high school classmates Omar Soliman and Nick Friedman began hauling junk using their mom's cargo van.

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    www.franbest.com/?cat=35 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/1/2007    Last Visited: 11/7/2007  

    Interview with College Hunks Hauling Junk President Nick Friedman
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    www.forbes.com/2009/07/30/grasshopper-virtual-pbx-voip- - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/30/2009    Last Visited: 7/31/2009  

    I do it, and so does Nick Friedman.
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    Nick is the founder of College Hunks Hauling Junk, a Tampa, Fla.-based trash removal and moving franchise, now with 70 employees, 23 franchises across the country and annual revenue of about $3 million. Nick started the company before his senior year in college, spent some time in the corporate world and revved it up again in 2005.
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    That's why Nick decided to rent a phone system. He didn't have the time to evaluate phone systems, nor did he want to be tied to one. He had other things to spend his money on, like software developers and attorneys.

    "The last thing I wanted to do was fork over 20 grand on a phone system that may be obsolete in just a couple of years," says Nick. "We're constantly changing things around here."

    Nick and I share a few things in common. We both have growing companies; we're both short on time; and we both have cash constraints. So we both rent our phone systems.

    I signed up a few years ago with VirtualPBX. Around the same time, Nick signed up with Grasshopper (formerly GotVmail.com). He transferred his beloved 800 number, set up the automated directory and even arranged for emergency calls to be sluiced to franchisees' cellphones. Better yet, says Nick, "I got a ready-to-go phone system operational in almost no time at all."
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    "We went from a just a couple of guys answering the phones to a structured call center environment without blinking," says Nick. "We're still evolving as a company. And our phone system is evolving with us."

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    1800junkusa.com/territory-4 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/25/2009    Last Visited: 2/25/2009  

    I started my own junk removal company in May 2007, but was approached by Nick Friedman, President of College Hunks Hauling Junk, in August 2007 about converting my company to a franchise.I signed on and began operating as part of the College Hunks Hauling Junk family in Denver in October 2007.The streamlined junk removal operations, the client loyalty center (call center) and the superb leadership of Nick and Omar drew me to purchasing the College Hunks Hauling Junk franchise.

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    www.theleadersspot.com/content/view/138/57/ - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 11/18/2008  

    Therefore, Omar linked up with former high school classmate Nick Friedman to form COLLEGE HUNKS HAULING JUNKĀ®.

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