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The thread centers around participants' plans and experiences related to their businesses during the Thanksgiving weekend, with discussions on pet food preferences interspersed. Participants share their individual situations regarding shows, events, and personal commitments during the holiday period.
Views differ regarding the level of business activity planned for Thanksgiving weekend, with some participants actively scheduling shows and others opting for a more relaxed approach due to family commitments.
Participants' experiences reflect a mix of personal and professional considerations during the holiday, with some balancing family gatherings and business commitments.
Consultants looking for insights into how peers manage their business activities during holiday periods may find this discussion relevant.
smspamperedchef said:I have a show Sat, Sun, Mon and then Friday. Already have $3,200 in and need 1900 points for the cruise! I may have it with the additional sales this month! If not from that I have a brand new consultant that should qualify by 11/28! (her 30 days). Also have 6 catty shows going on that most should close by the end of the month!
jwpamp said:I have 16 shows/events in November and only 5 for December....looking forward to a strong New Year!
chefkristin said:Is Science Diet for cats too or just dogs?
reba515 said:I used to buy Iams low cal and switched about 3 months ago to Blue Seal low cal....it has EXACTLY the same ingreidents as the Iams but about $10 less without the IAMS LABLE. You can only find it at grain mill type stores (Agway carries too). The dog is just as happy with it.
When your business plan is on hold for Thanksgiving weekend, it means that certain activities, promotions, or sales processes may be temporarily paused to allow consultants and customers to focus on the holiday. This can include the suspension of new orders, promotions, or other business-related tasks.
Typically, during Thanksgiving weekend, order processing may be delayed, and some systems might be temporarily unavailable. However, you can still collect orders and prepare to submit them once the hold is lifted. It's best to check with your specific guidelines for any restrictions.
The duration of the hold can vary, but it usually lasts from Thanksgiving Day through the weekend, resuming normal operations on the following Monday. Always refer to official communications from Pampered Chef for specific dates and times.
To prepare for the hold, consider planning your promotions and customer outreach in advance. Ensure you have enough inventory and communicate with your customers about any potential delays. Use this time to engage with your team and strategize for the upcoming holiday season.
Your commissions may not be directly affected by the hold, but any sales made during this time will be processed once the hold is lifted. It's important to keep track of your sales and ensure all orders are submitted promptly after the hold ends to receive your commissions on time.