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How many hours does the initial training program for an Extreme Art Studio Business last?

Extreme_Art_Studio Franchise · 2024 FDD

Answer from 2024 FDD Document

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Initial Training

For your first Extreme Art Studio Business, we provide an initial training program that consists of a combination of self-study, classroom training, and on-the-job training that lasts approximately 35 hours for an Extreme Art Studio Business and is conducted over a period of approximately five to ten days ("Initial Training Program"). The Initial Training Program is offered on an as-needed basis. The Initial Training Program is conducted at either our designated training facility in Minneapolis, Minnesota, your Studio, virtually or another location designated by us. For additional Extreme Art Studio Businesses, we may provide you with some additional virtual training at our discretion.

Before you begin operating your Extreme Art Studio Business, you (or your operating owner if you are an entity) and your Designated Manager if you have one, must attend and successfully complete to our satisfaction our Initial Training Program. If you (or your operating owner if you are an entity) or your Designated Manager, if you have one, fail(s) to successfully complete the Initial Training Program to our satisfaction, we may require the failing attendee to attend additional training programs that we designate, at your sole expense, or we may require you to appoint a new operating owner and to send that individual to the next available Initial Training Program, at your sole expense. If the Initial Training Program is not completed to our satisfaction after two attempts, we may terminate the Franchise Agreement.

There is no tuition or fee for the Initial Training Program for up to two attendees, so long as such persons attend training at the same time. If you desire to have additional people attend the Initial Training Program, you will be charged our then-current fee (currently $200 per day per additional person). We do not pay any travel expenses, lodging, meals ground transportation, or other personal expenses for any person attending the Initial Training Program.

We plan to provide the training listed in the table below. We reserve the right to vary the length and content of the Initial Training Program based upon the experience and skill level of the individual attending the Initial Training Program. We will use the Franchise Operations Manual as the primary instruction materials during the I

Source: Item 11 — FRANCHISOR'S ASSISTANCE, ADVERTISING, COMPUTER SYSTEMS AND TRAINING (FDD pages 27–37)

What This Means (2024 FDD)

According to the 2024 Extreme Art Studio FDD, the initial training program consists of approximately 35 hours. This program combines self-study, classroom instruction, and on-the-job training. The training is conducted over approximately five to ten days.

The initial training program is offered as needed and takes place at Extreme Art Studio's designated training facility in Minneapolis, Minnesota, at the franchisee's studio, virtually, or at another location designated by Extreme Art Studio. Franchisees (or their operating owner) and their designated manager must attend and successfully complete the Initial Training Program to Extreme Art Studio's satisfaction before beginning operations.

There is no tuition or fee for up to two attendees to attend the Initial Training Program simultaneously. However, additional attendees will be charged a fee, currently $200 per day per person. Franchisees are responsible for covering all travel, lodging, meals, and other personal expenses for anyone attending the training program. Extreme Art Studio reserves the right to change the length and content of the Initial Training Program based on the attendee's experience and skill level, and will use the Franchise Operations Manual as the primary instruction material.

Disclaimer: This information is extracted from the 2024 Franchise Disclosure Document and is provided for research purposes only. It does not constitute legal or financial advice. Consult with a franchise attorney before making any investment decisions.