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The thread centers around the planning and scheduling of the 2010 Pampered Chef conference, with participants sharing their insights and personal experiences regarding the event dates and logistics.
Views differ regarding the potential challenges of increased attendance at the conference, with some expressing concerns about logistics and others feeling confident that the company will manage the situation well. No clear consensus emerges on the exact dates or wave assignments.
The discussion reflects personal experiences and anticipations regarding the upcoming conference, with participants sharing their thoughts on scheduling and event management.
Participants within the Pampered Chef consultant community who are planning to attend the 2010 conference may find this discussion relevant.
darlinclem said:Remember also that in 2010 we will be celebrating PC's 30th Anniversary!
lol For some reason that just struck me as funny.etteluap70PC said:I am guessing the waves will run July 8-17 if it goes like years past. This is a COMPLETE GUESS I would say if you need to schedule it now do nothing between the 5th and 24th to be safe.
As others said we will know when the waves are when we get our new planners in Nov. We will not know Wave assignments till the first of the year.
etteluap70PC said:I am guessing the waves will run July 8-17 if it goes like years past. This is a COMPLETE GUESS I would say if you need to schedule it now do nothing between the 5th and 24th to be safe.
As others said we will know when the waves are when we get our new planners in Nov. We will not know Wave assignments till the first of the year.
jbdowd0798 said:Oh! Haven't gotten that email yet then. Interesting but makes sense. I heard that the waves were much smaller than years' past because of the economy and all. I loved this year- I can't imagine what next year will be like.
PamperedchefDaly said:[/B]
Think longer lines at the ladies' room, longer lines at Merrill, longer lines at food concessions, longer lines for surprise packages, etc.
ChefBeckyD said:I don't think this is necessarily true. I'm sure PC is taking those things into consideration, and there will be more room, and more help for all of those places.
For the bathrooms - there are lots of bathrooms in other parts of McCormick, and we will no doubt have access to more bathrooms.
The 2010 Pampered Chef Conference dates are typically announced in advance, so it’s best to check the official Pampered Chef website or contact your director for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
The location of the Pampered Chef Conference can vary each year. For 2010, you should refer to the official Pampered Chef announcements or website for the specific venue details.
Registration for the Pampered Chef Conference can usually be completed online through the official Pampered Chef website. Look for the conference section and follow the registration instructions provided there.
Yes, attending the Pampered Chef Conference typically involves registration fees, travel, and accommodation costs. Check the official conference details for a breakdown of all associated expenses.
While the conference is primarily for consultants, some events may allow family members to attend. It’s best to check the specific conference guidelines or reach out to your director for more information on family attendance policies.