Under what circumstances might a person be prohibited from attending the scheduled Initial Training Program for an Angry Chickz franchise?
Angry_Chickz Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
that Franchisee's Operating Principal, Restaurant Leader or trainer can learn how to train Franchisee's other employees to follow Standards and become a Trainer. A Trainer may provide the Initial Training Program and other training that Franchisee's employees are required to attend.
- 6.1.2 Persons selected to attend the Initial Training Program may be required to show competency in the pre-training material prior to attending Initial Training Program. Failure of a person to show competency in the pre-training material may result in such person bein
Source: Item 22 — CONTRACTS (FDD page 54)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Angry Chickz's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, individuals selected to attend the Initial Training Program may be required to demonstrate competency in pre-training materials before being allowed to participate in the scheduled training. This competency requirement ensures that participants have a foundational understanding of the material, which likely contributes to the effectiveness of the training program.
If a selected person fails to show competency in the pre-training material, they may be prohibited from attending the scheduled Initial Training Program. Instead, they will be required to attend a subsequent Initial Training Program. This policy ensures that all attendees meet a minimum level of preparedness, potentially improving the overall learning environment and outcomes.
In addition to the cost of attending the subsequent Initial Training Program, the franchisee will incur an additional initial training fee of $5,000.00. This fee underscores the importance of adequate preparation and the cost associated with not meeting the initial competency requirements. Franchisees should ensure that all individuals selected for training complete the pre-training material diligently to avoid this additional expense.