Down From Tl to Consultant and Frustrated!

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Discussion Overview

This thread features participants sharing their experiences and challenges related to recruiting within their Pampered Chef businesses. Many express feelings of frustration and seek advice on improving their recruiting efforts, while others share strategies that have worked for them.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, discusses their struggle with recruiting despite having a consistent show schedule and experience in the business.
  • Another participant shares that they have found success by shifting focus from promoting themselves to helping others find value in the opportunity.
  • Several users mention the importance of making the conversation about potential recruits rather than themselves, noting that enthusiasm can be contagious.
  • One participant describes a game they play at shows to engage attendees and encourage questions about the business, which has led to increased interest in recruiting.
  • Another participant shares a similar game strategy that has resulted in multiple recruits, emphasizing the need for consistency in efforts.
  • Some participants express concerns about the balance between following up with potential recruits and not overwhelming them with communication.
  • One participant notes that even with consistent efforts, they have not seen the same level of success as others, highlighting the variability in recruiting outcomes.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness of various recruiting strategies, with some participants finding success through games and engagement, while others continue to struggle despite similar efforts. No clear consensus emerges on a single approach that guarantees success.

Contextual Notes

Participants have varying levels of experience and success in recruiting, with some having been in the business for over five years. The discussions reflect personal experiences rather than official guidance.

Who May Find This Useful

This thread may be of interest to Pampered Chef consultants looking for insights into recruiting strategies and the experiences of others facing similar challenges.

hmolah
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Well, I'm asking for some seasoned consultants to give me some tips! I am I guess considered seasoned myself, but I've only worked my business consistently and full-time since late last summer. I've only ever recruited 4 people in my total 5 year career, as I was a hobbiest and not interested in building a team. I've got the 4-pile or "full-service" check out perfected - and I ask every person at the show if they'd like to take advantage of the opportunity before I ask about hosting, etc. I always start with the big fish - following in my director's footsteps. But, after signing 2, what seemed to be energetic recruits last August and watching them fall off the PC bandwagon (with consistent contact from myself and my director, btw!), I've not had any recruits since! I've taken the classes online trying to improve my recruiting skills, things to say etc, I've even participated in the Step Up program and followed what they suggest; but I'm getting nothing! Over the last 5 days at 2 parties I had myself in front of about 40+ people and not a single person was interested in the biz! And I get compliments on my shows and bookings every time, so I know I'm not THAT bad at this! lol I had 2 that said "maybe", but then I haven't heard a thing since. Even my 2 HO recruit leads have been dead-ends. I'm not sure what I'm missing, but sometimes just the smallest thing will click and the "A-ha!" moment will happen. I'm looking for suggestions and maybe that moment here! lol

I'm so geared and pumped up for being a director (making PC my full-time job) and I have a consistent show schedule (want to get about 10 a month, but I average 5-8 shows a month) and I always ask EVERYONE! I can't get to director based on sales, so I need to do SOMETHING!

What am I missing? I'm sure it is something simple - I just don't know what!

Thanks in advance!
 
I have struggled with recruiting too. I have had to realize that it is not about me promoting or me recruiting, it is about helping someone find something that will help them in their life. I in a way had to let go of the desire to "Promote" and just share.
 
etteluap70PC said:
I have struggled with recruiting too. I have had to realize that it is not about me promoting or me recruiting, it is about helping someone find something that will help them in their life. I in a way had to let go of the desire to "Promote" and just share.

Well said. Make it about them not you. It seems like when we want it the most it evades us. Make a plan and work at it every day. You will have success only 1 in 10 who makes it as far as the interview will sign and not all of them will be star consultants so you have to keep asking. Talk about the meetings and perks and what you and others do with their commission. Watch for the red flags and most of all have fun! Fun is contageous and people want to be part of it.

Also YOU have to contact THEM. No matter how excited they are when you talk they will rarely call you. ...kind of like hosts.:rolleyes:
 
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BethCooks4U said:
Also YOU have to contact THEM. No matter how excited they are when you talk they will rarely call you. ...kind of like hosts.:rolleyes:

I agree...I do need to make it more about them. Wow, my director has said the same, but I keep thinking about how nice the Director status would be not to mention those trip points! And I am trying to make all of that happen rather than it just happen upon me.

I'm just afraid I'm becoming a stalker when I call 2 times a week...when do you stop calling and just let them go???

I need this to be my full-time job, so I'm just so anxious to get there and I'm working hard to get there. I guess I'm a bit impatient, but I don't want to push people away either by following up too much or too often...
 
I've also been in the business for over 5 years. I have never had as good of a response as I have had lately. I play a game. I have them turn over their drawing slips (customer care cards) and tell them they have 1 minute to write down any questions they have about my job with The Pampered Chef. The one with the most questions wins. I then have her read them off to me. I then ask if anyone has any questions she didn't ask. It gets people very interested and it's not pushy. I then tell them if them if anyone is interested in doing what I do I have some info. for them.

I've gotten agt least one interested person at each show. I hsve one who wants to sign this month. I don't have a lot of recruits since I only average 1 show a month.

Good Luck!
 
I play a game where you give a pc product to one person (seasons best, bamboo spoon, spice or whatever) and tell them that they have 2 minutes to ask me a question about what I do as a consultant. whoever has the gift in their hand when time is up gets to keep it. Its fast, easy, and really gets ppl asking questions b/c everyone wants it in THEIR hands last!
 
hmolah said:
I agree...I do need to make it more about them. Wow, my director has said the same, but I keep thinking about how nice the Director status would be not to mention those trip points! And I am trying to make all of that happen rather than it just happen upon me.

I'm just afraid I'm becoming a stalker when I call 2 times a week...when do you stop calling and just let them go???

I need this to be my full-time job, so I'm just so anxious to get there and I'm working hard to get there. I guess I'm a bit impatient, but I don't want to push people away either by following up too much or too often...

When you first meet them tell them you will be calling and each time you leave a message tell them that they can call you back but that you will be calling again. After several calls leave a message saying that you are afraid that you are calling at the wrong time and that you don't want to be bugging them but "you did say you wanted _____" (quote them). After a couple weeks of 2x per week I'd make it once a week and then once a month at different times on different days and then I'd say, "I guess maybe you aren't interested after all right now. I'll keep you on my list and let you know when Pampered Chef offers special promotions. Please feel free to call when me any time." Then I'd call every 3-6 months. If you have their email, be sure to send out a monthly newsletter and an email each time PC offers an incentive for joining.
 
play the ticket game. I have recruited 22 people since April doing it. get yourself promoted to TL or above to get HO leads and you will see the results consistantly. Once you build up the consistancy you can maintain easier.
 
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PCJenni said:
play the ticket game. I have recruited 22 people since April doing it. get yourself promoted to TL or above to get HO leads and you will see the results consistantly. Once you build up the consistancy you can maintain easier.

Thanks for the tips. I actually do the game at every show. I think in the last few months only once or twice did I not do the game.

HO leads were great when I was TL - but none of them have panned out into recruits. :(

After talking to my director, she said I'm doing everything I should be doing - I just need to keep doing it and not give up. She does 8-10 shows a month and only gets about 2-3 recruits a month. She is a superstar and has spoken at NC and Leadership before. I'm just going to keep plugging away I guess! I'm so impatient right now and want to get this kicked up so fast!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to be "Down From TL to Consultant" in Pampered Chef?

Being "Down From TL to Consultant" means that a person who was previously a Team Leader (TL) has stepped back to the Consultant level. This can happen for various reasons, such as personal circumstances, changes in business focus, or challenges in maintaining the required performance metrics to stay at the TL level.

Why might someone feel frustrated after moving from TL to Consultant?

Frustration can arise from several factors, including a perceived loss of status, decreased income potential, and the challenges of rebuilding a team or customer base. Additionally, the shift may come with feelings of disappointment if the individual had set goals for themselves that they feel they are not meeting.

What steps can I take to overcome frustration after being demoted?

To overcome frustration, it can be helpful to reassess your goals and create a new action plan. Focus on building strong customer relationships, improving your sales techniques, and seeking support from fellow consultants or mentors. Setting small, achievable goals can also help rebuild confidence and motivation.

Is it possible to regain the Team Leader status after being a Consultant?

Yes, it is possible to regain Team Leader status after being a Consultant. This typically involves meeting specific sales and recruitment goals set by Pampered Chef. By focusing on personal sales, recruiting new team members, and providing support to your team, you can work your way back up to the TL level.

How can I find support as I transition from TL to Consultant?

Finding support can be crucial during this transition. Consider reaching out to your upline for guidance, joining online forums or social media groups for Pampered Chef consultants, and attending local meetings or training sessions. Connecting with others who have experienced similar challenges can provide encouragement and practical advice.

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