I remember the shock, the anger, the feeling of loss. After forty years in the corporate world (thirty-five years with one organisation and nearly five with another) I was being cast aside. On reflection I know this wasn’t the case, but I am only human. I can still recall the irrational range of thoughts and emotions running through my head.
Let me explain, i’m in my late 50’s. I have been successful in my various corporate roles and for as long as I could remember. I wanted to help people to be better at what they did and be successful. For the past five years my daily routine had become ‘up at the the crack of dawn’. On the high speed train into London at 6.13am, in the office by 7.30am, and then home between 6 and 8pm. Eat, sleep, repeat.’ I was loving my role and the team, and without being made redundant I would have just carried on, running myself into the ground. This unwanted gift gave me the space to step back and think what I wanted to do with the rest of my working life.
I realised this was the opportunity to use the skills I’d developed over the years. As well as my passion for helping people succeed to to make a difference. I was aware of business mentoring and even considered setting up independently. However, I then came across UK Business mentoring and quickly felt their training and support, along with their values matching mine was the best option for me to be successful.
Joe (the founder) and the other business mentors were incredibly supportive. They were happy to share their experiences of starting out and the range of emotions you’ll go through in the first 12/24 months. The word that kept coming up was ‘resilience’ and it’s fair to say this has been more and more important (particularly with Covid). I believe that by following the advice of my peers and doing the right activities, I am in a good position to be successful. Amongst the other benefits of franchising, rather that starting out from scratch is there is a proven model. Along with excellent material and a fantastic support network which I would not have had otherwise.
It has not been without it’s challenges, highs and lows, but I would not change 1 thing. (Well, probably Covid but the lockdown has helped me build business connections I would not have otherwise made).
To close, redundancy can make you feel your career is over, particular for people of a certain age. For me, it gave me a fresh start for which I will always be grateful.
Founder Joe Hinton records what a typical meeting with a client looks like to give those interested some insight into what Business Mentors actually do.
It’s been amazing, I feel like everything that I did in my thirty years in corporate life was my apprenticeship for this role. I love it.
Fantastic to be part of a growing business that genuinely puts its clients at the heart of everything it does – this is the best stage of my thirty year career.
The initial training and support thereafter could not be faulted.
Run your own business from home, using proven systems and methods within your own geographic area.
The opportunity to earn £150/£200k per annum.
Being part of a network of other business mentors just like yourself