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“Working for T.J. Treat has been an incredible experience because of his strong leadership and deep knowledge of franchising. He has a unique ability to break down complex franchise systems into clear, actionable steps that help our team succeed every day. T.J. sets a high standard, leads by example, and consistently shares insights that make us better professionals while strengthening the business. His expertise in franchising is unmatched, and I feel fortunate to learn from him.”
Monica Anglin
TJ Treat is a franchise consultant focused on helping professionals, executives, and aspiring business owners navigate franchise ownership with confidence and clarity.
With a background in engineering and the offshore industry, TJ brings a highly analytical, systems-oriented approach to the franchise evaluation process. His experience in demanding, high-performance environments taught him how to assess risk, think strategically, and make sound decisions in situations where the stakes are high and execution matters.
TJ’s time in the United States Navy helped shape the discipline, accountability, and leadership style that define his work today. Combined with the competitive drive and team-oriented mindset he developed as a college baseball player, his background gives him a unique perspective in guiding clients through one of the most important financial and professional decisions of their lives.
Today, TJ works with individuals seeking a smarter path to business ownership through franchising. He is committed to helping clients cut through the noise, evaluate opportunities objectively, and move forward with a clear understanding of which businesses align with their goals, strengths, and vision for the future.
I didn’t grow up around business ownership or entrepreneurship.
I was raised in a small town in Georgia in a traditional, blue-collar family, where the expectation was simple: work hard, stay steady, and build a stable career. There wasn’t much talk about ownership, investing, or building something of your own. Success meant showing up, putting in the hours, and doing your job well.
That mindset shaped me early. It gave me discipline, work ethic, and an appreciation for consistency—but it also meant that, for a long time, I followed a path that was already laid out for me rather than questioning what was possible.
From there, I attended the United States Merchant Marine Academy, which set me on a path into the Navy and the offshore industry. That chapter of my life was intense, structured, and demanding—but also incredibly formative.
Over the course of my career, I had the opportunity to travel to more than 50 countries around the world.
I saw thriving economies and struggling ones. I saw people working endlessly just to get by, and others who had built lives with flexibility and freedom. I experienced cultures where time was controlled by necessity—and others where people had designed their lives with intention.
That experience gave me perspective.
And more importantly, it planted a question in the back of my mind that I couldn’t ignore:
Why do some people have control over their time, income, and future… while most don’t?
No matter where I went, one thing was consistent—true control was rare.
My career offshore was both demanding and rewarding. It taught me resilience, problem-solving, and how to operate in high-pressure environments. But like many people, I eventually reached a point where I started asking bigger questions about where it was all heading.
After transitioning into shoreside project management, I gained something I hadn’t had before—stability and visibility.
For the first time, I could clearly see the long-term path in front of me.
And that clarity is what changed everything.
Because when I really looked at it, I realized:
I wasn’t building equity.
I didn’t have real control over my future.
And no matter how hard I worked, I was still ultimately trading time for money.
It wasn’t a bad path—but it wasn’t my path.
That realization didn’t come with a perfect plan. It came with curiosity—and a willingness to start looking at alternatives.
That’s what led me to explore business ownership.
I wasn’t trying to reinvent the wheel or take unnecessary risks. I was looking for a smarter path—something structured, something proven, something that reduced uncertainty while still giving me the upside I was looking for.
That’s what led me to franchising.
Franchising gave me a framework. A model. A system.
I initially stepped into ownership with a home services brand, where I experienced firsthand the power of systems, processes, and execution. It reinforced something I had already seen throughout my career:
Success isn’t about guessing—it’s about following the right model and executing it consistently over time.
That experience changed how I think about business entirely.
It also made one thing very clear—there are a lot of people out there who are exactly where I once was.
Driven. Capable. Successful in their careers.
But starting to question whether the path they’re on is actually leading where they want to go.
Today, as a franchise consultant, I work with those individuals.
My role isn’t to sell a specific business. It’s to bring clarity to the decision.
I help people step back, evaluate their goals, understand their options, and look at opportunities through an objective lens. Then, we build a structured path forward—one that aligns with what they actually want out of life, not just what looks good on paper.
Because this isn’t just about owning a business.
It’s about creating more control over your time.
More flexibility in how you live.
And a better long-term future that you’re actively building—not just hoping for.
And for the right person, with the right approach, that’s entirely possible.

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