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The thread celebrates the achievement of a new recruit, Ann, who has qualified by completing her third and fourth shows. Participants express excitement and share personal experiences related to recruitment and motivation within the Pampered Chef community.
General agreement exists in celebrating Ann's success, though views differ on individual recruiting efforts and experiences.
The discussion reflects a supportive community atmosphere among Pampered Chef consultants, focusing on personal achievements and shared experiences.
Consultants looking for encouragement and camaraderie in their recruitment efforts may find this thread relatable and uplifting.
Linda, you can go to www.thesmilies.com. That's where I get the cute ones that I use.pamperedlinda said:Yippie for you!
I've got to learn how to do those really cut smilies!
Lets see if this works....http://www.thesmilies.com/smilies/jumping0041.gifchefann said:Linda, you can go to www.thesmilies.com. That's where I get the cute ones that I use.
http://www.thesmilies.com/smilies/evilgrin0010.gif
thanks so much Ann....I'm cool like you and Jennifer (jdavis) now!pamperedlinda said:Lets see if this works....http://www.thesmilies.com/smilies/jumping0041.gif
chefann said:I'm hardly cool. I'm just a poser - I PRETEND to be cool in the hopes that noone notices it's all a facade.
chefann said:Nope, really. I was the kid in school who had no friends. No real enemies, but no real friends, either. I had a lot of acquaintances and people who I knew from classes, but was never invited to the parties. Same thing in college.
Of course, I also graduated from college in 4 years with the equivalent of 180 credits.(We needed 128 to graduate.)
Celebrating a qualified new recruit means recognizing and acknowledging the achievements of a new consultant who has met specific sales and recruitment goals. In Pampered Chef, this often includes completing their first few shows successfully, which helps them build confidence and establish their business.
Shows 3 and 4 refer to the third and fourth cooking shows that a new recruit hosts after joining Pampered Chef. These shows are crucial as they help the recruit gain experience, build their customer base, and increase their sales, ultimately leading to greater success in their direct sales journey.
You can support your new recruit by providing guidance and resources, such as hosting practice shows, sharing effective sales techniques, and encouraging them to reach out to their network for potential guests. Additionally, offering motivational support and celebrating their milestones can boost their confidence and performance.
Pampered Chef often offers various incentives for new recruits who successfully complete their shows, such as bonuses, free products, or recognition within the company. These incentives are designed to motivate new consultants and reward them for their hard work and dedication.
Celebrating the success of new recruits is important because it fosters a positive and supportive community within Pampered Chef. Recognition boosts morale, encourages continued effort, and helps new consultants feel valued, which can lead to higher retention rates and a more successful team overall.