Domino’s Pizza Expands Global Presence

Work for Domino’s Pizza for one hour and earn $30,000.
Domino’s Pizza Expands Global Presence
11/9/2010
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11/9/2010
Domino’s Pizza Inc., the world’s largest pizza delivery chain, launched its first German store in the Charlottenburg District of Berlin.

Birgir Thor Bieltvedt, managing partner of the new Master Franchise of Domino’s Pizza in Germany said, “Germany is an ideal location for our expansion plans. With a large customer base that values convenience and quality, Germany provides the right conditions for our business to succeed.”

The company is a leader in this segment with over 9,000 franchised and company-owned stores in more than 60 countries.

Domino’s Pizza is investing in Europe with more outlets to open in the U.K. by the end of 2010. Also, November marks the 25-year anniversary of the U.S. pizza giant’s presence in Japan.

To celebrate the occasion, Domino’s offered a part-time job with a rate of pay of 2.5 million yen ($30,000) for one hour’s work. The average part-time wage is around 987 yen (US$12) per hour, according to AFP, and this opportunity is open to any candidate who is over 18 years of age.

The company will release more details on Nov. 10.