A Lasting Opportunity: Join Us and Thrive!

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores participants' thoughts on including a specific quote in Opportunity packs for recruiting new consultants. Opinions vary on the effectiveness and appropriateness of the quote in relation to the Pampered Chef business opportunity.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant is considering including a quote in Opportunity packs and notes that prospective recruits have been receptive to it in the past.
  • Another participant questions the effectiveness of the quote for recruiting, expressing skepticism about the idea that someone can simply quit their job to join Pampered Chef, especially when starting out.
  • Several participants share that they would not have been recruited by the quote, particularly noting personal circumstances such as not having children.
  • One participant expresses concern that the quote could make single mothers feel guilty about their work situations, highlighting the challenges of balancing a job with family responsibilities.
  • Another participant shares their experience of needing to maintain a stable income while managing debt, indicating that they seek to earn side income without feeling pressured by the business opportunity.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness of the quote for recruiting, with some participants expressing skepticism and others sharing personal experiences that suggest it may not resonate with everyone.

Contextual Notes

Participants discuss their personal experiences and feelings regarding the business opportunity, particularly in relation to their current job situations and family responsibilities.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants considering how to approach recruiting and the messaging they use in Opportunity packs may find the insights shared in this discussion relevant.

reba515
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I am thinking of including this on a slip of paper in my Opportunity packs.What do you think? Is it too much ? The few times I have said it to prespective recruits they seemed to be very receptive to it.
 

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It's an okay quote but I'm not sure of the point of it for recruiting. Can you really say that someone who hates their job can simply quit to do PC? Unless I'm missing something, PC is NOT a full-time income replacement when you first begin. You might still come home and complain and then complain about having to go out and do a show.

My vote (since you asked) is "not that effective." BEE
 
wouldn't have signed me...I don't have any children!just my 2 cents...
 
cooking.with.ann said:
wouldn't have signed me...I don't have any children!

just my 2 cents...


Same here.

Jeanine
 
Personally, I might have been turned off by it if I didn't know more about the business as a whole. It's another quote that would have made me feel guilty about having to work as a single mother - as if by complaining I'm now doing more irrepairable damage to my son.

In order to make at TPC what I make at my regular job, I'd have to build a HUGE downline or sell close to $20000 a month (probably more since I'd have to pay taxes at some point). Granted I make a very good income where I am, but with an ex who left me so much unsecured debt and a house in ill-repair, I am not going to file bankruptcy to run away from the problem. So I found a way to make a little side cash to pay for the things that I need to do or want to do without having to file bankruptcy to do it...but I don't want to feel guilty about staying with this incredibly high stress job and sometimes complaining about it.
 
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is "A Lasting Opportunity: Join Us and Thrive!"?

"A Lasting Opportunity: Join Us and Thrive!" is an invitation to become a part of the Pampered Chef community, where individuals can start their own direct sales business. It emphasizes the potential for personal and financial growth through selling high-quality kitchen products and building relationships with customers.

What are the benefits of joining Pampered Chef?

Joining Pampered Chef offers numerous benefits, including flexible working hours, the ability to set your own income goals, access to exclusive products, training and support from experienced consultants, and the opportunity to connect with a community of like-minded individuals. Additionally, you can earn rewards and incentives based on your sales performance.

How much does it cost to join Pampered Chef?

The cost to join Pampered Chef typically involves purchasing a starter kit, which includes a selection of products and resources to help you get started. The price of the kit may vary, but it is designed to be an affordable investment for those looking to launch their own business.

What kind of training and support will I receive?

As a new consultant, you will receive comprehensive training and support from Pampered Chef. This includes access to online resources, training webinars, and mentorship from experienced consultants. The company also provides ongoing support to help you develop your skills and grow your business.

Can I work with Pampered Chef part-time?

Yes, many consultants choose to work with Pampered Chef part-time. The flexibility of the business model allows you to set your own schedule and work as much or as little as you want, making it an ideal opportunity for those looking to supplement their income while balancing other commitments.

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