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pamperedposey said:I was told that you couldn't sign someone in your house under you, so it would stink to have to give both recruits to the upline. But I was also told that for insurance purposes, both have to be signed. I love my upline, but if she convinced me to sign and I convinced my hubby or anyone else to sign I would hate to give that away.
Carissidy said:My husband and I do PC together! Customers and hosts love it! It shows that men love the products just as much as women and they like to see himin his apron....kinda cute I guess. But any how, I like it bc my health isnt excellent so he does the heavy lifting. He does the cooking and I demo some products. I start my show off by introducing ourselves and why we do PC together...and I add we love to do it together because "Well he likes to cook and I love to talk!" that usually gets a few giggles and kind of breaks the ice for me. But in the end while I am checking people out, he is washing the dishes and loading the car. It is such a relief when I am done to see everything picked up and ready to go! I love having him with me, we make a great team!!
Denarella said:That is SOOOO awesome...it truly is! I would be tickled if my bo got a glimmer of excitement that I was doing this! LOL...you really have someone special!!! What a team!!
Carissidy said:My husband and I do PC together! Customers and hosts love it! It shows that men love the products just as much as women and they like to see himin his apron....kinda cute I guess. But any how, I like it bc my health isnt excellent so he does the heavy lifting. He does the cooking and I demo some products. I start my show off by introducing ourselves and why we do PC together...and I add we love to do it together because "Well he likes to cook and I love to talk!" that usually gets a few giggles and kind of breaks the ice for me. But in the end while I am checking people out, he is washing the dishes and loading the car. It is such a relief when I am done to see everything picked up and ready to go! I love having him with me, we make a great team!!
Carissidy said:My husband and I do PC together! Customers and hosts love it! It shows that men love the products just as much as women and they like to see himin his apron....kinda cute I guess. But any how, I like it bc my health isnt excellent so he does the heavy lifting. He does the cooking and I demo some products. I start my show off by introducing ourselves and why we do PC together...and I add we love to do it together because "Well he likes to cook and I love to talk!" that usually gets a few giggles and kind of breaks the ice for me. But in the end while I am checking people out, he is washing the dishes and loading the car. It is such a relief when I am done to see everything picked up and ready to go! I love having him with me, we make a great team!!
This is also my understanding. It is very encouraging when the family helps with the business. My kids love stamping and putting my lap boards together especially because whey the get treated to something I tell them "this is for helping me with my business."ChefBeckyD said:I was told that for insurance purposes, the one who "signed" has to be the one to do the demo. Also - if both signed, and only one earned a trip, if the other was a consultant, they wouldn't be able to go on the trip with their spouse.
There is a director (male) in my extended cluster who does shows as a team w/ his wife - always has. He does the demo, and she helps handle paperwork and cleans up. I know that she is not "officially" a consultant, but she comes to conference with him, and has also come to Cluster training events with him.
Yes, husbands and wives can absolutely work together as a team in Pampered Chef! In fact, many couples have found great success in running their Pampered Chef business together.
The key to balancing roles in a husband/wife team is communication and division of tasks. Have open and honest discussions about each person's strengths and weaknesses, and assign tasks accordingly. It's also important to respect each other's opinions and ideas.
Like with any business partnership, there may be challenges when working with your spouse in Pampered Chef. However, with clear communication, mutual respect, and a shared passion for the business, these challenges can easily be overcome.
Some tips for a successful husband/wife team in Pampered Chef include setting clear goals and expectations, dividing tasks and responsibilities, supporting and encouraging each other, and leveraging each other's strengths.
Yes, both members of a husband/wife team can earn the same benefits and rewards in Pampered Chef. The company values teamwork and recognizes the contributions of both partners in a team.