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This thread discusses the implications of inactivity for Pampered Chef consultants, including the process of reactivation and the impact on sales and recruitment. Participants share personal experiences and clarify the requirements for maintaining active status and reactivating after a period of inactivity.
Views differ on the best approach to support recruits facing inactivity, with some participants suggesting proactive measures while others emphasize the importance of individual initiative.
Participants share their experiences and concerns regarding consultant status and the effects of inactivity on their business metrics and incentives.
Consultants looking for clarity on the implications of inactivity and reactivation processes may find this discussion relevant.
JaimeQ said:If you put in for and get the leave of absense can you still put in a show if you do one during this time?
Inactivity refers to a period during which a Pampered Chef consultant does not meet the minimum sales or activity requirements set by the company. This could include not placing orders, not hosting parties, or not recruiting new team members for a specified duration.
The specific duration of inactivity can vary, but typically, if a consultant does not meet the minimum requirements for a consecutive period of six months, they may be considered inactive and could lose their consultant status.
To maintain active status, consultants are usually required to achieve a certain level of sales, which may include a minimum number of parties hosted or a specific dollar amount in sales within a given timeframe, often quarterly or annually.
To reactivate your consultant status, you typically need to meet the current activity requirements, which may involve placing a qualifying order or hosting a party. It's best to check with your director or the Pampered Chef website for specific reactivation guidelines.
If you become inactive, you may not lose your downline immediately; however, if you remain inactive for an extended period, you could lose your status as a leader and any associated benefits, including commissions from your downline's sales. It's important to stay engaged to maintain your leadership position.