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missydivine said:Looks like wave 2 for me!
I guess we wont get to meet yet!
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missydivine said:Looks like wave 2 for me!
raebates said:If the list stands, I'll be in Wave 1. I sure hope it stands.
janetupnorth said:Thanks Ginny for repeating what I said on Page 2.
Kitchen2u said:Saw that Janet ~ just thought I'd put the HUGE letters just in case folks are just skimming through...catch the :yuck: eye, right? LOL
I thought that too Jill! I only had 2 weeks to do shows in July - and that was a killer with it being a sellathon month.JAE said:I think there is an upside to being in Wave 3. You get to have shows between July 4 and conference! The first two weeks of July were shot with the 4th and Wave 1. If there is an incentive we can get an early start and get the shows closed w/o worrying about the end of the month weighing on us.
Chef Bobby said:If the list is correct, I'll be in wave 1. I hope we can all meet somewhere like we did last year.
LibrarianChef said:I fall under Chris Manion. Since I'm so new to PC I never knew you didn't have a choice of when to go. I thought if one date didn't work that you could pick another week to go. But if I'm understanding y'all, then you go then you MUST go at the same time as your national or executive upline? TIA!
janetupnorth said:I know myself, ChefBeckyD and JAE should all be in Wave 1 too.
raebates said:There are worse ways to spend your birthday.
DebbieJ said:Did everyone get the email today? Official assignments have been made. I'll be in Wave 2. I'll probably have to fly straight from MT from my brother's wedding to make it there, but I can make it work!
It ultimately depends on your personal preferences and schedule. If you feel like switching waves will allow you to attend more workshops or events that interest you, then it may be worth it. However, if you are happy with your current wave and have already planned out your conference schedule, it may be best to stick with it.
Switching waves can provide you with the opportunity to attend different workshops and events, meet new people, and experience a different atmosphere. It can also give you a chance to learn new skills and techniques from different presenters.
You can switch waves by contacting your director or the Pampered Chef conference team. They will be able to assist you with making the switch and providing you with a new schedule for your preferred wave.
No, there is typically no fee for switching waves at the conference. However, if there are any additional costs associated with the workshops or events you want to attend in the new wave, you may need to cover those expenses.
If you are unable to switch waves for any reason, there is still plenty of opportunities for learning and networking at the conference. You can attend workshops, meet with other consultants, and participate in other events during your scheduled wave. You can also connect with consultants from other waves through social media and online groups.