Under what conditions is Baya Bar likely to require remedial training?
Baya_Bar Franchise · 2024 FDDAnswer from 2024 FDD Document
| (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fees (1) | Amount | Due Date | Remarks |
| Pre-Opening Training (For New or Replacement Employees) | Our then-current per session training fee, plus expenses Current per session training fee = $3,000 | Before Training | We will train up to three people at no additional charge. If you request that we provide our pre-opening training program to any additional employees, or to new or replacement employees during the term of your Franchise Agreement, you must pay our training fee as well as the trainees' expenses, including travel, lodging, meals and wages. |
| Additional Onsite Training/Remedial Training | Our then-current per diem rate per trainer, plus expenses Current per diem rate = $600 | When billed | If you request that we provide additional training or support at your Shop, or if as the result of an inspection or quality assurance audit we believe that remedial training is necessary, you must pay our daily fee for each trainer we send to your Shop, and you must reimburse each trainer's expenses, incl |
Source: Item 6 — OTHER FEES (FDD pages 11–16)
What This Means (2024 FDD)
According to Baya Bar's 2024 Franchise Disclosure Document, remedial training may be required if, following an inspection or quality assurance audit, Baya Bar believes it is necessary. If Baya Bar determines that remedial training is needed, the franchisee is responsible for paying a daily fee for each trainer sent to the shop, as well as reimbursing the trainers' expenses, including travel, lodging, and meals. The current per diem rate for training is $600.
This means that Baya Bar franchisees need to maintain consistent quality and operational standards to avoid incurring the costs associated with remedial training. The cost of remedial training can add up quickly considering the per diem rate of $600 per trainer, plus all associated expenses.
Franchisees should, therefore, pay close attention to the results of inspections and quality assurance audits, and address any issues promptly to avoid being required to undergo remedial training. Proactive management and adherence to Baya Bar's operational guidelines are essential to minimizing the risk of these additional costs.