Who is responsible for the travel, hotel, and meal expenses for attendees of the Dryject Initial Training Program?
Dryject Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
- (c) No fee shall be charged by Us for participation of up to four (4) persons (space-permitting, at Our discretion) as specified in Subsection 13(a) in the Initial Training Program, but You shall be responsible for the travel, hotel, meals and all such other costs and expenses of each person who attends the program.
Source: Item 8 — BUSINESS RELATIONSHIP (FDD pages 68–229)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Dryject's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the franchisee is responsible for covering the travel, hotel, and meal expenses for individuals attending the Initial Training Program. While Dryject does not charge a fee for up to four people to attend the initial training, the franchisee must bear all associated costs for each attendee.
This means that a prospective Dryject franchisee needs to factor in these training-related expenses when budgeting for the initial investment. These costs can vary significantly depending on the distance to the training location, the duration of the training, and the number of people attending. The FDD specifies that attendance is space-permitting and at Dryject's discretion, so franchisees should confirm the number of attendees allowed.
Franchisees should also be aware that Dryject may offer additional training programs, workshops, and seminars, and may even require attendance for franchisees or their employees. In these cases, the franchisee remains responsible for all travel, hotel, and other related expenses for each attendee. Understanding these potential ongoing training costs is crucial for long-term financial planning as a Dryject franchisee.