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When Will My Future Directorship Show Up on My Incentive Tracker?

In summary, the 2000 points on your incentive tracker should show up next month. Sales from this month count towards the % increase, but you won't get the raise until next month.
ChefBeckyD
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I have a consultant who just qualified ~ when do the 2000 points show on my incentive tracker?

I have slipped in and out of Future Directorship more times than I can count.....I am now a FD again, and wondering when it shows up on my IPT? Is it next month? Do sales this month count for the % increase, if I became a FD again on the 3rd?
 
Wooo HOOOO Becky!



 
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amy07 said:
Wooo HOOOO Becky!



Thanks Amy!

And today, I went to my Director's house to pick up a quick start box for a recruit who is signing on the 16th....and she already has 3 shows booked!:thumbup:

I am determined to make my goal of walking that stage at conference!

(really, I am more interested in being able to go to the Directors Training Event, and the New Directors Breakfast.....and I want that RED RIBBON!!!:rolleyes: )
 
Yeah Becky! Congrats!!!!You of all people deserve the extra bonus on sales too!!!!
 
Oh, and I'm guessing in 24-48 hours.
 
ChefBeckyD said:
I have slipped in and out of Future Directorship more times than I can count.....I am now a FD again, and wondering when it shows up on my IPT? Is it next month? Do sales this month count for the % increase, if I became a FD again on the 3rd?
It should show up on your IPT soon, but you won't get the raise until next month.
 
Yeay Becky! I am waiting for mine too! I just gained FD this month!! Whoohoo FD for status!
 
Go Becky! You rock! Congrats!!!!!
 
Yeah Becky~you go girl!
 
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YEA! The points are on my Incentives Chart this morning ~ I am now only 4300 points away from level one of the Incentive!

Thanks everyone for all of your encouragement!
 
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ChefBeckyD said:
YEA! The points are on my Incentives Chart this morning ~ I am now only 4300 points away from level one of the Incentive!

That's WONDERFUL!:balloon:
 
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ChefBeckyD said:
YEA! The points are on my Incentives Chart this morning ~ I am now only 4300 points away from level one of the Incentive!

Thanks everyone for all of your encouragement!
SWEET! Good job girlfreind!:balloon:
 
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heat123 said:
SWEET! Good job girlfreind!:balloon:

Thanks!


***SIGH*** I just wish we had a CS National Conference - It makes me sad that we aren't all going to be there together. I would love to be able to cheer in person, and be cheered for in person, with all of my CS buddies!
 
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ChefBeckyD said:
Thanks!


***SIGH*** I just wish we had a Chef Success National Conference - It makes me sad that we aren't all going to be there together. I would love to be able to cheer in person, and be cheered for in person, with all of my CS buddies!
I know, it sucks that we are not all in the same WAVE together!:( :cry:
 

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