Want to Own Your Own Business? Domino's Pizza Offers Paid Training While You Learn...

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Tue Apr 7, 2009 9:07am EDT

Want to Own Your Own Business?  Domino's Pizza Offers Paid Training While You
Learn - and $25,000 to Help Get You Started

Domino's Stores Looking to Train Individuals to Become Future Franchisees

ANN ARBOR, Mich., April 7 /PRNewswire/ -- While many corporations are
conducting layoffs due to economic hardships, Domino's Pizza (NYSE: DPZ), the
recognized world leader in pizza delivery, has a program that pays you while
you learn all aspects of how to run a successful store. As part of its new
Franchisee in Training (FIT) program, Domino's has positions open for
enthusiastic individuals seeking exciting careers in business ownership. 
Domino's is looking for college graduates in entrepreneurial programs and
military veterans among others who would like the chance to someday own their
own business.

To prepare and develop these future entrepreneurs, Domino's will introduce
them to a 24-36 month hands-on program that focuses on the operations and
business management aspects of the company.  Job responsibilities in the
Franchisee in Training program include the following:

    --  Assistant Manager
    --  General Manager
    --  Manager of Corporate Operations in Training
    --  Manager of Corporate Operations



"We  recognize that in order for Domino's to maintain its position as the
world leader in pizza delivery, we need exceptional franchisees who own and
operate their stores better than anyone else in the industry," said Scott
Hinshaw, Domino's Executive Vice President of Franchise Operations &
Development. "To achieve this and add to the strength of our existing
franchisees, we are generating a strong pipeline of franchisees by recruiting
highly energized, highly motivated, hard charging men and women who want to
become wildly successful multi-store business owners. We are taking these high
performers through a fantastic training program focusing on the keys to our
successful business model -- developing phenomenal people, consistently
delivering the absolute best product and service, implementing strategic and
aggressive local store marketing programs and developing strong business
management skills."

Coupled with their in-store operations training, FIT program participants
engage in targeted business and operations training including Domino's High
Performance General Manager Training, Effective Supervision Training,
Franchise Development Training and Advanced Computer Training.  Candidates who
successfully complete the training program will be provided with $25,000 to
help get their store up and going.

For more information on the FIT Program or to apply, go to www.dominosbiz.com.
 For information about franchise opportunities, contact the Domino's Pizza
Franchise Recruiting Team at (734) 930-7011.

About Domino's Pizza(R)
Founded in 1960, Domino's Pizza is the recognized world leader in pizza
delivery. Domino's is listed on the NYSE under the symbol "DPZ."  Through its
primarily locally-owned and operated franchised system, Domino's operates a
network of 8,773 franchised and Company-owned stores in the United States and
60 international markets. The Domino's Pizza(R) brand, named a Megabrand by
Advertising Age magazine, had global retail sales of over $5.5 billion in
2008, comprised of nearly $3.1 billion domestically and over $2.4 billion
internationally.  Domino's Pizza was named "Chain of the Year" by Pizza Today
magazine, the leading publication of the pizza industry.  Customers can place
orders online in English and Spanish by visiting www.dominos.com or from a
Web-enabled cell phone by visiting mobile.dominos.com.  More information on
the Company, in English and Spanish, can be found on the Web at
www.dominosbiz.com.

SOURCE  Domino's Pizza

Media, Chantele Telegadas, Domino's Pizza, +1-734-930-3451,
Chantele.telegadas@dominos.com
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