Can Submitting a Late Show Prevent Inactivity in Recruiting?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the implications of submitting a late show in relation to maintaining active status in recruiting for Pampered Chef. Participants share their understanding of the rules surrounding activity status and the potential impact of submitting a waiver.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses concern about their recruit's inactivity due to not submitting shows in January and February, seeking clarification on the impact of a late submission.
  • Another participant notes that a recruit is considered inactive until they submit $200 in sales, and mentions the possibility of a retroactive waiver.
  • One participant questions the consequences of not submitting a waiver, wondering if it would affect the recruit's career sales.
  • Another participant states that not submitting a waiver would result in losing career sales, while submitting it would allow the recruit to retain them.
  • One participant suggests that if the recruit hasn't qualified yet, it may not be worth submitting a retroactive waiver, as they would start over with $0 in career sales.
  • Another participant inquires if the recruit is still within their first 90 days, indicating that this may prevent them from going inactive.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the necessity and implications of submitting a waiver, with some participants emphasizing the importance of retaining career sales while others question the value of the waiver for those who have not yet qualified.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and interpretations of the rules regarding activity status and waivers, reflecting varying levels of familiarity with the process.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants who are new to the recruiting process or those seeking clarification on maintaining active status and the role of waivers may find this discussion relevant.

niclowther
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Okay, one of my recruits did not submit anything in Jan and Feb, but has a Feb show to submit now. If she submits the Feb show ($200+) before March 15th, will she be considered inactive or active? I am new at this myself, should she have submitted this 'waiver' I've seen talked about on here? She doesn't want to be inactive, so what can we do?

Thanks.
 
For active and inactive it has to be submitted in the calendar month. So as of now she is inactive. She will be active again once she submits $200. She could have submitted a waiver request and she may still be able to do the retroactive waiver for the $25 fee, I really don't know how that works though. But yes, as of now she is inactive.
 
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Thanks, yeah I do not know anything about the waiver. Anybody? And does it hurt if she doesn't do the waiver? She hasn't qualified yet, but will she lose the sales she had already and have to start over? Thanks
 
If she doesn't submit a waiver, she loses her career sales. If she submits the waiver, she keeps them.
 
If she hasn't even qualified I don't think it is worth paying to submit a retroactive waiver. She just starts over with $0 in career sales - but if she hasn't done $1250 that isn't that big of a deal really.
 
niclowther said:
Okay, one of my recruits did not submit anything in Jan and Feb, but has a Feb show to submit now. If she submits the Feb show ($200+) before March 15th, will she be considered inactive or active? I am new at this myself, should she have submitted this 'waiver' I've seen talked about on here? She doesn't want to be inactive, so what can we do?

Thanks.

Is she still in her first 90 days? If so she won't go inactive.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can submitting a late show help maintain my recruiting activity?

Yes, submitting a late show can help maintain your recruiting activity. It shows your commitment to your business and can provide additional sales and leads, which may lead to new recruits.

What is considered a "late show" in Pampered Chef?

A late show in Pampered Chef typically refers to a party or event that is submitted after the deadline for the current month. However, it can still count towards your overall sales and activity if submitted within a reasonable timeframe.

How does submitting a late show affect my status in the Pampered Chef program?

Submitting a late show can help you avoid inactivity status by contributing to your sales volume. This can be crucial for maintaining your active status and eligibility for certain benefits and incentives.

Are there any penalties for submitting a late show?

While there are generally no formal penalties for submitting a late show, it may not count towards certain monthly goals or incentives. However, it can still positively impact your overall business performance.

Can I still recruit new team members if I submit a late show?

Yes, you can still recruit new team members even if you submit a late show. Your overall activity, including late submissions, can demonstrate your engagement and success, making you a more attractive leader for potential recruits.

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