What is the name of the initial training program that Eos Worldwide requires franchisees to attend?
Eos_Worldwide Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
5.1 Initial Training and Continuing Training.
- (a) Prior to providing any Implementer Services to any Clients and within six (6) months of the Effective Date, you must attend and complete to our reasonable satisfaction, our initial training program we call Boot Camp ("Boot Camp").
We currently offer Boot Camps quarterly at different locations in the United States each February, May/June, August/September and November/December.
You may not attend any of our Boot Camps that may be offered outside of the United States without our prior written permission, as those Boot Camps are designed to support local operations within those regions.
To the extent we allow you to attend an international Boot Camp, there will not be any adjustment to your Boot Camp Fee; however, you may be responsible for additional taxes or other fees imposed by any local governmental authority as a result of your attendance at such international Boot Camp.
In addition to paying the Boot Camp Fee, you must pay all expenses incurred in connection with attending Boot Camp, including travel, lodging, meals, local transportation expenses and wages.
Actual dates and locations of Boot Camp are subject to change at any time, and we assume no responsibility for any costs incurred by you as a result of such changes.
If you fail to timely complete Boot Camp to our reasonable satisfaction, and are permitted to repeat such training, you will be charged our then current cost for repeating Boot Camp.
Source: Item 23 — RECEIPTS (FDD pages 74–246)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Eos Worldwide's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, new franchisees must attend an initial training program called "Boot Camp." This training must be completed before providing any Implementer Services to clients and within six months of the franchise agreement's effective date.
The Boot Camps are currently offered quarterly at various locations in the United States, typically in February, May/June, August/September, and November/December. Franchisees need written permission to attend Boot Camps outside the U.S., and international attendance won't adjust the Boot Camp Fee, though additional local taxes or fees may apply.
In addition to the Boot Camp Fee, franchisees are responsible for covering all expenses related to attending Boot Camp, including travel, lodging, meals, local transportation, and wages. The dates and locations of Boot Camp are subject to change, and Eos Worldwide is not responsible for any costs incurred due to such changes. If a franchisee fails to complete Boot Camp satisfactorily and is allowed to repeat the training, they will be charged the then-current cost for repeating Boot Camp.
Completing Boot Camp is a prerequisite for several benefits, including receiving an Eos Worldwide email address for the franchisee and one personnel member, being listed in the online directory of Eos Worldwide businesses, and gaining access to the online training platform and other applicable EOS systems.