My Best Friend's PA Friend: A Missed Opportunity

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Discussion Overview

This thread discusses a participant's experience with a missed opportunity to recruit a potential consultant for Pampered Chef. The participant expresses frustration over the situation and reflects on the dynamics of recruitment within the community.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their disappointment after a potential recruit chose to sign with another consultant without giving them a chance to connect.
  • Another participant mentions the challenges of balancing a full-time job and family while trying to recruit, expressing a desire to eventually focus more on their Pampered Chef business.
  • A third participant suggests that the recruit may have preferred someone closer to her area or with more experience, noting that communication could have clarified the situation.
  • One participant reflects on the missed opportunity and considers that reaching out despite the recruit's request not to call might have changed the outcome.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the reasons behind the recruit's decision, with some participants suggesting geographical preference or experience as factors, while others emphasize the importance of communication in recruitment.

Contextual Notes

The discussion highlights personal experiences related to recruitment in the Pampered Chef community, focusing on emotional responses and lessons learned from the situation.

Who May Find This Useful

Participants in the Pampered Chef community who are navigating recruitment challenges or seeking to understand the dynamics of consultant relationships may find this discussion relevant.

TinasKitchen
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:confused: My best friend lives in PA. Her friend said she was thinking about becoming a consultant, so I had my B.F. tell her that I'd recruit her. She said ok have her call me. On Wed. my B.F. gave me her phone # and said her friend said for me Not to call on thurs b/c she wouldnt be home. On Friday morning from my job, I called her and we traded calls. She emails me to say she'd be available on Saturday. On Saturday I call her, it seems she couldnt wait for me to talk to her, she contacted P.C. and got a consultant near to her and she's signing with her. I am sooo upset. This woman agreed to pay for her kit if she qualified by the end of May and sold over $1500 worth of stuff. She didnt give me a chance to talk to her. I cant understand why she'd do this. On MOnday it was a thought.. on Wed. she sent an email to friends saying she was probably doing it. On Sat we talk and she's signed with someone else. This is my first month and all week long I thought I had my first recruit. At that point I was sooo dumbfounded, I just said I wished her luck and I'd see her at my B.Fs show inMay.

My director said I should've called her back to ask her why she did that, but at that point I felt I couldnt be nice to her.. I just wanted to be nasty. So I didnt call.

I just needed to vent.. I'm sorry.
 
OUCH!!!

That would definately hurt. I still haven't gotten any recruits, haven't been pushing too hard, I work full-time and have 4 (5 counting hubby) small boys at home and it keeps me pretty busy but I would love to have time to get it all up and running so I could quit my full-time job.
 
Tina,

I'm sorry you missed out on your first recruit. Maybe she felt it would be better for her to sign under someone who is closer to her area. I doubt she really understands how the lines work or what this could have meant to you in your business. Sometimes people want a consultant with more experience as well (not that you couldn't have done a great job training her). It's too bad she didn't reach out to you and share some of her questions and concerns.

Keep sharing the opportunity! There are plenty of people who would benefit from the PC business and I'm sure some of them would love to be on your team.

Michele
 
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Thank youThank you both.
Michelle, I know what you mean about someone being closer to her but she didnt even give me a chance.. and instead of telling my B.F that she found someone, she never said anything, so there I am all happy to talk to her and shes excited going on and on about how this woman was sooo great answering all her questions (which I would've done and my director was going to talk to her as well) and then going on about how this woman was giving her the kit for free. I felt like she was looking for a counteroffer. I am not about to start giving kits away. I was going to give her the bookings from my friends' show in May! She had also asked my BF if I would cut a deal with her. I mean cut a deal??

I just learned my lesson with this.. even if they say dont call, call anyway just to say when they are ready for them to give you a call. I feel if I would've called to answer her questions, she wouldnt have been curious to look elsewhere. thanks for listening!
 
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oops me baddidnt realize i spelled your name wrong. .I apologize Michele
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is "My Best Friend's PA Friend: A Missed Opportunity" about?

"My Best Friend's PA Friend: A Missed Opportunity" is a narrative that explores the dynamics of friendship and business opportunities within the context of direct sales. It highlights how personal relationships can influence business decisions and the potential regrets that come from missed chances in both friendship and professional growth.

How does this narrative relate to direct sales?

The narrative illustrates the importance of networking and leveraging personal connections in direct sales. It emphasizes how friends can support each other's business ventures and how failing to recognize these opportunities can lead to missed financial and personal growth.

What lessons can be learned from the missed opportunity in the story?

Key lessons include the value of open communication with friends about business opportunities, the importance of being proactive in sharing one's goals, and the need to recognize and act on potential partnerships that could benefit both parties.

Can this story be applied to Pampered Chef consultants?

Yes, the story is particularly relevant for Pampered Chef consultants as it underscores the significance of building relationships and utilizing personal networks to grow their businesses. It serves as a reminder to engage with friends and family about the products and opportunities available through Pampered Chef.

What strategies can be used to avoid missed opportunities in direct sales?

To avoid missed opportunities, individuals should focus on maintaining open lines of communication, regularly sharing their business goals with friends, and being proactive in seeking collaborations. Additionally, attending networking events and utilizing social media can help expand their reach and create new opportunities.

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