What fees are associated with requesting additional on-site training at my Hyper Kidz Business?
Hyper_Kidz Franchise · 2024 FDDAnswer from 2024 FDD Document
At your request, and subject to the availability of our personnel, we may provide additional assistance and/or training on-site at your Hyper Kidz Business. You agree to pay our then-current per diem fee for each trainer we send to your Hyper Kidz Business and to reimburse each trainer's expenses while providing the on-site assistance, including, but not limited to, travel, lodging and meals.
In addition to additional assistance or training you may request, as described above, we may determine that you require additional assistance or training. Such additional assistance or training will be at your sole expense, as described above. We may make such determination based on, among other things, the results of inspections we may conduct, guidance you request from us.
Source: Item 22 — CONTRACTS (FDD page 52)
What This Means (2024 FDD)
According to Hyper Kidz's 2024 Franchise Disclosure Document, if a franchisee requests additional on-site training at their Hyper Kidz Business, they must pay a per diem fee. The exact amount of this per diem fee is not specified in this document, but it is defined as the "then-current" per diem fee.
In addition to the per diem fee, the franchisee is also responsible for reimbursing the trainer's expenses. These expenses include, but are not limited to, travel, lodging, and meals incurred while providing the on-site assistance. This means the total cost for additional training can vary significantly depending on the duration of the training, the distance the trainer must travel, and local costs for lodging and meals.
Hyper Kidz may also determine that a franchisee requires additional training. This determination can be based on factors such as the results of inspections or guidance requested by the franchisee. If Hyper Kidz mandates additional training, the franchisee is still responsible for covering all associated expenses, including the per diem fee and the trainer's travel, lodging, and meal costs. Prospective franchisees should inquire about the typical per diem rates and expense policies for on-site trainers to better estimate potential costs.