Where might Amorino hold additional training sessions?
Amorino Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
responsible for all expenses relating to the training of the Store's employees.
- F. Training Related to New Products. From time to time, Amorino may introduce new products or services and run training sessions related to such products or services at one of
our franchised Stores or at your Store. All products and services that exist at the time of your Store opening shall not be considered to be new products giving rise to the need for free training sessions. Your Supervising Principal and your Manager (if you have one) must attend these training sessions. Such training sessions will be provided free of charge, but you will be responsible for all expenses related to the attendance by your Supervising Principal and your Manager, such as travel, dining and related expenses. Such training sessions will generally be completed within one (1) day so no overnight lodging would typically be required.
G. Additional Training. From time to time, you may request, or Amorino may require (based on your performance under this Agreement) that your Supervising Principal or Manager or certain designated employees attend additional courses, seminars, and other training programs (any of the foregoing, the "Additional Training").
Source: Item 15 — , you must cause the individual owner who will operate the Store (or your manager, if applicable) and up to one additional employee to attend such programs. (FDD pages 46–47)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Amorino's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, additional training sessions related to new products or services may be held at one of Amorino's franchised stores or at the franchisee's own store. These training sessions are for the Supervising Principal and Manager.
While Amorino provides these training sessions free of charge, the franchisee is responsible for covering all expenses related to attendance, including travel, dining, and related costs. The document notes that these sessions are generally completed within one day, so overnight lodging is typically not required.
Additionally, Amorino may require (based on performance) or the franchisee may request additional training courses, seminars or other programs for the Supervising Principal, Manager, or other designated employees. The franchisee is responsible for the costs of this additional training, which is currently up to $400 per day, as well as all related costs and expenses such as salary, travel, lodging, and dining.