What is the duration of the Chem-Dry New Buyer Training program?
Chem_Dry Franchise · 2024 FDDAnswer from 2024 FDD Document
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New Buyer Training and Initial Training
Within 90 days of signing your franchise agreement and before opening your Business, you must complete the New Buyer Training on the operation of a Chem-Dry Business, and you must train your employees. The New Buyer Training is a three-week program consisting of two weeks of at home study and five days of classroom/hands-on training. If this is your first Chem-Dry Business, you will be required to complete New Buyer Training to our satisfaction. New Buyer Training is held monthly at CDI in Logan, Utah, or another location designated by CDI. The Initial Package includes the cost for you and one other person to attend the New Buyer Training. Additional attendees may attend this training program, which we call "Initial Training," and you will be charged $75 per day per person to attend Initial Training. You are responsible for all travel expense
Source: Item 11 — Franchisor's Assistance, Advertising, Computer Systems, and Training (FDD pages 37–45)
What This Means (2024 FDD)
According to Chem-Dry's 2024 Franchise Disclosure Document, the New Buyer Training program is a three-week program. This training is required within 90 days of signing the franchise agreement and before opening the Chem-Dry business.
The New Buyer Training consists of two weeks of at-home study. The other component is five days of classroom and hands-on training. The classroom/hands-on training takes place at CDI in Logan, Utah, or at another location designated by CDI.
The cost for the franchisee and one other person to attend the New Buyer Training is included in the Initial Package. However, additional attendees will be charged $75 per day per person to attend what Chem-Dry calls "Initial Training." The franchisee is responsible for all travel and living expenses for themselves and their employees while attending the training. If Chem-Dry determines that an attendee fails to satisfactorily complete the training, they may require the attendee to attend the next training session at the franchisee's expense.