For Subscribers

Two's Company This pair went on a cleaning spree, sweeping their former jobs under the rug for good.

By Sara Wilson

Opinions expressed by BIZ Experiences contributors are their own.

When husband and wife Ty and Jane Branam decided to become BIZ Experiencess, there was nothing that could sway their decision. Jane, a professor at Johnson C. Smith University, was seeking financial independence. Ty, a team coordinator with the local Department of Social Services, was unhappy and wanted a change. They were ready to take a leap of faith, but they knew that they needed the support of a franchise. "My Ph.D. is definitely not in business," says Jane, 53. "We needed something where someone would show us how to be successful in business."

After six months of research, they decided on ServiceMaster, a commercial cleaning franchise. "We kept coming back to ServiceMaster," says Ty, 48.

In 2001, they set up shop in their Charlotte, North Carolina, home and immediately started offering services, ranging from carpet cleaning and tiling to post-construction cleanup.

But as with every franchise, there have been challenges. One major hurdle was something even corporate training couldn't have prepared them for: The Branams had gone into business with each other--for better or worse--and there was no turning back. "I was not used to working with my husband 24/7," admits Jane. "That's pretty challenging, even though we love each other and have been married 18 years."

In the end, the Branams have proved good business partners. While Ty takes care of company operations, sales and customer service, Jane manages the administrative work, HR and bookkeeping. They expect their franchise's sales to exceed $500,000 this year, have expanded to three vans and moved the business into their own warehouse. Having the extra space has certainly come in handy. Says Jane, "His office is on one end, and mine is on the other."

Want to be an BIZ Experiences Leadership Network contributor? Apply now to join.

Business Ideas

70 Small Business Ideas to Start in 2025

We put together a list of the best, most profitable small business ideas for BIZ Experiencess to pursue in 2025.

Science & Technology

OpenAI's Latest Move Is a Game Changer — Here's How Smart Solopreneurs Are Turning It Into Profit

OpenAI's latest AI tool acts like a full-time assistant, helping solopreneurs save time, find leads and grow their business without hiring.

Social Media

How To Start a Youtube Channel: Step-by-Step Guide

YouTube can be a valuable way to grow your audience. If you're ready to create content, read more about starting a business YouTube Channel.

Money & Finance

These Are the Expected Retirement Ages By Generation, From Gen Z to Boomers — and the Average Savings Anticipated. How Do Yours Compare?

Many Americans say inflation prevents them from saving enough and fear they won't reach their financial goals.

Starting a Business

I Built a $20 Million Company by Age 22 While Still in College. Here's How I Did It and What I Learned Along the Way.

Wealth-building in your early twenties isn't about playing it safe; it's about exploiting the one time in life when having nothing to lose gives you everything to gain.

Science & Technology

AI Isn't Plug-and-Play — You Need a Strategy. Here's Your Guide to Building One.

Don't just "add AI" — build a strategy. This guide helps founders avoid common pitfalls and create a step-by-step roadmap to harness real value from AI.