What is the role of the Care Plus Medical Ucc franchisee during training?
Care_Plus_Medical_Ucc Franchise · 2024 FDDAnswer from 2024 FDD Document
orate (franchisor) location). Some aspects of training classes will be self-directed and led by the franchisee themselves as they follow the training structure in place which would include video training and the aforementioned instructional materials created by the franchisor/corporate (so in that sense, it is still being led by the franchisor/corporate/its delegate(s), just done remotely and/or by pre-recorded materials listed in the Onboarding/Training structure).
The instructor, of the franchisor(s) have experience dating back to the establishment of corporate. Franchisor/corporate delegate(s) may have various lengths of experience depending on the individual delegate, but they would typically have minimally one year of experience, if not more, and have had successfully completed both their own training and facilitation of others' training in the past; the delegate(s) would typically be in a management role at a corporate location or be a "senior," tenured employee if not in a formal management position.
There is no fee for up to 4 people to attend training. You must pay the travel and living expenses of your employees or managers attending training.
You must attend training.
Source: Item 11 — FRANCHISOR'S ASSISTANCE, ADVERTISING, COMPUTER SYSTEMS, AND TRAINING (FDD pages 22–28)
What This Means (2024 FDD)
According to Care Plus Medical Ucc's 2024 Franchise Disclosure Document, the franchisee plays a role in their own training. While training classes are led by the franchisor or its delegates, some aspects are self-directed.
Specifically, the franchisee will follow a training structure that includes video training and instructional materials created by Care Plus Medical Ucc. This means the franchisee is responsible for engaging with these materials and completing the training modules independently.
The franchisee must also attend training and complete it to Care Plus Medical Ucc's satisfaction at least four weeks before opening their business. A test is required to evaluate the franchisee's understanding of the content, and failure to pass the test or complete the initial training may result in termination of the franchise agreement with no refund of the initial franchise fee. The franchisee or a general manager who has completed the training program must provide on-site supervision at all times.