CHG Success! Qualifying in My First 30 Days

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around participants sharing their experiences and reactions to qualifying as Pampered Chef consultants within their first 30 days. The conversation includes personal achievements, clarifications on policies regarding family purchases, and expressions of support among members.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shared their excitement about qualifying in their first 30 days, noting that family purchases helped them close their last show.
  • Another participant congratulated them and speculated about receiving information regarding rewards from the home office.
  • Several users expressed confusion about the rules surrounding family member purchases, with some noting that there are distinctions between family members and members of the household.
  • One participant mentioned that there are gray areas in the rules that could lead to misunderstandings, emphasizing the importance of seeking clarification from the home office.
  • Another participant echoed this sentiment, stating that the lack of clear communication and training can contribute to confusion about the policies.
  • Another participant shared their own experience of qualifying within 30 days, expressing enthusiasm about their achievements.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the clarity of the rules surrounding family purchases and household member distinctions, with some participants expressing confusion and others providing explanations based on their understanding.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences of new consultants navigating the early stages of their business and the associated policies, highlighting the varying interpretations of those policies.

Who May Find This Useful

New consultants or those considering joining the Pampered Chef community may find insights from personal experiences shared in this thread relevant to their own journeys.

ZippyKitty
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I didn't think I would but I qualified in my first 30 days. It came down to the wire and my DH ended up buying a few things so I could close my last show - but it is done.

I now have 3 shows for March. I guess I should work on that.

But I'm pleased. $200PC and 3 shiny knives. Not sure how to claim them yet - but I figure that will work itself out by the end of the weekend.

ZK
 
Congrats - way to go! I'm guessing you'll get an email or something from HO about the knives - one of my consultants is qualifying tonight, so I guess we'll find out soon, huh? Anyone know for sure?
 
What good news!

Well done!

I noticed on the last CN, they suggested family members buying things...which I had thought was a no-no. So I was glad to read that.

Which shiny 3 new knives did you choose?
 
Family members can buy things, that isn't a no-no. The distinguishing part is family member vs. "member of your household".The no-no is when you put a show in member of your household's name to get booking benefits or other things for yourself rather than consultant-hosting a show.Members of your household are not supposed to host a show to get those "extras".
 
Family members can buy things, that isn't a no-no. The distinguishing part is family member vs. "member of your household".

The no-no is when you put a show in member of your household's name to get booking benefits or other things for yourself rather than consultant-hosting a show.

Members of your household are not supposed to host a show to get those "extras".
 
CONGRATULATIONS ZK!Way to go!!!!
 
Janet, I don't understand it....I guess I will call HO about it.
 
There just seems to be a bunch of gray areas that are unclear, and I don't want to take advantage or steal benefits that I'm not due.
 
kspry said:
Janet, I don't understand it....I guess I will call HO about it.

Ask for a supervisor to clarify since sometimes the agents don't get it either.

Basically, anyone should be able to order from you, family members included.

If you or a member of your household hosts a show it *should* be considered a consultant-hosted show and be in your name. You and members of your immediate household do not get booking benefits for a show.

I hope that helps a little...

It basically is how they are trying to keep consultants from abusing the booking benefit program.
 
kspry said:
There just seems to be a bunch of gray areas that are unclear, and I don't want to take advantage or steal benefits that I'm not due.


| would fully agree that some of the rules aren't written so they are the easiest to understand. Especially when the software isn't written to catch some of the loopholes. That and directors not having proper training or reading policies and passing mis-information on doesn't help either.


Basically, when there is any doubt or gray area, it is good to check...and I'd check with a supervisor in the solution center because often you may get a newer agent that doesn't know everything.
 
Congratulations!!!
I too just qualified in my 30 days :)
Have fun spending your PC dollars!
 
YAY!!!!!!!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is "CHG Success! Qualifying in My First 30 Days"?

"CHG Success! Qualifying in My First 30 Days" is a program designed for new Pampered Chef consultants to help them achieve their first sales milestone within their initial month. It provides resources, training, and support to guide new consultants in building their business effectively from the start.

What are the benefits of qualifying in my first 30 days?

Qualifying in your first 30 days can provide several benefits, including earning rewards, gaining confidence in your sales skills, and establishing a solid customer base. It also sets a positive tone for your business, helping you to build momentum as you continue to grow your Pampered Chef career.

What do I need to do to qualify within my first 30 days?

To qualify within your first 30 days, you typically need to meet specific sales goals set by Pampered Chef, which may include selling a certain amount of products or hosting a number of parties. It's important to familiarize yourself with the program requirements and utilize the training materials provided to help you succeed.

How can I maximize my chances of qualifying?

To maximize your chances of qualifying, focus on setting realistic goals, actively promoting your business, and engaging with your network. Utilize social media, host cooking shows, and reach out to friends and family to generate interest. Additionally, participating in training sessions and seeking mentorship from experienced consultants can provide valuable insights and strategies.

What resources are available to help me qualify?

Pampered Chef offers a variety of resources to help you qualify, including training webinars, online tutorials, and access to a supportive community of fellow consultants. You can also find marketing materials, product information, and tips for hosting successful parties through the Pampered Chef website and your personal consultant portal.

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