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This thread explores the experiences of Pampered Chef consultants who have been invited to shows hosted by other consultants. Participants share their thoughts on attending such events, the dynamics of friendship and professional relationships, and the potential for learning from observing others in the field.
Views differ on whether to attend shows hosted by other consultants, with some participants expressing willingness to go for friends while others are more hesitant based on their professional relationships.
Participants share personal anecdotes and opinions, reflecting a range of experiences and feelings about the intersection of friendship and professional roles within the Pampered Chef community.
Consultants navigating similar situations may find insights in the shared experiences and perspectives regarding attending shows hosted by other consultants.
sslangley said:I have a really good friend from high school, she invited me to her Pampered Chef party, with another consultant. I thought it was weird. She knows that I'm a consultant, but she invited me anyway.
Has anyone else had this happen??
sslangley said:We were best friends in high school. We don't see each other that much now, maybe every few months. She knew I was a consultant. I ran into another friend of ours last night. She asked me if I was going, I told her no. She laughed, she said well I knew you wouldn't, and I told her you should have had the show with you. I told her that it was fine.
The friend that I ran into last night, she had a show back in the fall, before I signed. The other friend said she wanted to have a show when she got her house built and moved in.
It's no big deal really, I just thought it was weird.
pchefkristin said:Don Funt was the Exec. Director who did her show, and he invited myself and my guest (also a consultant) to his Director training the day we flew in. It was amazing. We learned loads, and then got to attend an actual show too. He does things WAY differently than I do it, but that only gave me the opportunity to see what works for other consultants. I would snap up the chance in a heart beat given it again!
A Pampered Chef show is a fun, interactive gathering where a consultant demonstrates various kitchen tools and cooking techniques. Guests can sample recipes, learn new cooking tips, and have the opportunity to purchase products directly from the consultant.
You might be invited to a Pampered Chef show to enjoy a social gathering with friends, learn about new kitchen products, and discover easy recipes. It's also a great way to support the host, who may be earning rewards based on the sales made during the show.
At a Pampered Chef show, you can expect to see live cooking demonstrations, taste delicious food, and receive information about various kitchen products. The consultant will showcase how to use the products effectively, and there will be opportunities to ask questions and place orders.
No, you are not obligated to make a purchase when you attend a Pampered Chef show. However, if you enjoy the products and want to support the host or the consultant, making a purchase is appreciated. There are often special offers and discounts available for guests.
If you're interested in hosting your own Pampered Chef show, you can reach out to a Pampered Chef consultant to discuss the details. Hosting typically involves inviting friends and family, providing a space for the gathering, and helping the consultant with the setup. In return, you can earn free products and discounts based on the sales generated during your show.