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The thread discusses the process of signing a married couple onto a Pampered Chef agreement, focusing on whether both names can be included or just one. Participants share their personal experiences and insights regarding the implications of signing practices and the dynamics of working as a couple in the business.
Views differ on the signing process for married couples, with some participants affirming that only one name can be used while others share experiences that suggest flexibility in roles within the partnership.
Participants share personal anecdotes and experiences related to signing couples and the dynamics of working together in the Pampered Chef business, highlighting the varied situations that can arise.
Consultants considering signing married couples or those interested in the dynamics of partnership in the Pampered Chef business may find the shared experiences relevant.
mrssyvo said:well, here is a switch on the married couple thing. My brother signed July 30th of this year, my best friend joined Aug 2nd- They started talking, then dating, and they got married Dec 30th- Now I have a married couple on my team, as well as a sister-in-law who has been my best friend for 20 years. It is really an odd situation!!!!
mrssyvo said:well, here is a switch on the married couple thing. My brother signed July 30th of this year, my best friend joined Aug 2nd- They started talking, then dating, and they got married Dec 30th- Now I have a married couple on my team, as well as a sister-in-law who has been my best friend for 20 years. It is really an odd situation!!!!
Jolie_Paradoxe said:Hi -
I signed a couple using the Husband's name on the contract as requested by them. The more I talk to them, it looks like the wife is going to be the driving force. I can see her doing shows solo, but am worried about the insurance issue.
Any chance I can have the contract amended to her name instead?
Any suggestions would be appreciated!
Yes, both names can be included on the agreement. Pampered Chef allows couples to sign together, which can help in managing the business as a team.
When filling out the agreement, you can list both names in the designated fields. Make sure to provide all required information for both individuals to ensure a smooth registration process.
Having both names on the agreement can enhance teamwork and collaboration in the business. It allows both partners to share responsibilities and benefits, making it easier to manage the direct sales venture together.
If only one partner wants to sign, that individual can proceed with the agreement alone. However, the other partner can still be involved in the business as a supporter or co-host without being a signatory.
Yes, typically, if both names are on the agreement, either partner can make decisions regarding the business. However, it is advisable to discuss and agree on major decisions together to maintain a healthy partnership.