When are Supplemental Training Fees for Deck Medic due?
Deck_Medic Franchise · 2024 FDDAnswer from 2024 FDD Document
plemental training within Franchisee's Operating Territory or as elected by Franchisor, remotely through online web based conferencing (hereinafter referred to as "Supplemental Training"). Franchisor, in Franchisor's Reasonable Business Judgment, reserves the right to reject or approve of any request by Franchisee for Supplemental Training. If Franchisor does agree to offer and provide Supplemental Training, Franchisee shall pay to Franchisor a supplemental training fee at the rate of $600 per trainer per day plus, if applicable, reimbursement of travel and hotel accommodation expenses incurred by Franchisor (the "Supplemental Training Fee"). Franchisee agrees that in each instance where Franchisee hires a new Operating Manager, and/or Franchisor, in Franchisor's Reasonable Business Judgment, determines that Franchisee is not satisfying and/or meeting Franchisor's operational standards, then Franchisor may require that Franchisee, and/or, as applicable, Franchisee's Operating Manager participate in, and successfully complete, Supplemental Training pay the Supplemental Training Fe
Source: Item 23 — RECEIPTS (FDD pages 43–228)
What This Means (2024 FDD)
According to Deck Medic's 2024 Franchise Disclosure Document, Supplemental Training Fees are due in advance of the training. Specifically, the franchisee must pre-pay the fees upon submission of the invoice from Deck Medic.
The cost of supplemental training is $600 per trainer per day. In addition to this daily rate, the franchisee is responsible for reimbursing Deck Medic for travel and hotel accommodation expenses incurred by the trainer, if applicable.
Deck Medic has the right to require a franchisee or their operating manager to participate in supplemental training if they determine the franchisee is not meeting operational standards or when a new operating manager is hired. However, Deck Medic reserves the right to approve or reject any request for supplemental training, using their reasonable business judgment.