Experience National Conference 2006: Register Now for Home Office Tour!

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses participants' experiences and frustrations regarding the registration process for the Home Office tours at the Experience National Conference 2006. Many express disappointment over the limited availability of tours and share personal anecdotes about their attempts to secure a spot.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions receiving a brochure for the conference but notes the lack of information regarding the registration deadline for the Home Office tour.
  • Another participant, identifying as a consultant, shares their experience of trying to register early but finding all tours full, expressing a sense of disappointment.
  • Several participants agree that those who invest time and money to attend the conference should have the opportunity to see the Home Office, suggesting a need for a better registration system.
  • One participant recounts a previous experience where they successfully secured a spot on a tour by calling the Home Office, encouraging others to do the same.
  • Another participant expresses frustration over the limited number of tours available and suggests that more should be offered.
  • Some participants discuss the possibility of booking tours at the conference itself, although they note that this requires arriving early and does not guarantee entry.
  • One participant shares that their sister-in-law was able to join a tour after calling, indicating that reaching out may be beneficial.
  • Another expresses confusion over why some individuals are able to secure spots while others are not.
  • One participant expresses disappointment after being informed that no additional spots would be added due to high registration numbers.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the frustration surrounding the limited availability of Home Office tours and the need for a more efficient registration process. However, there is no clear consensus on the effectiveness of calling the Home Office for assistance.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences related to the registration process for a specific event, highlighting the challenges faced by attendees in securing spots for tours.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants planning to attend future conferences may find this discussion relevant as it highlights the challenges and experiences related to Home Office tour registrations.

The_Kitchen_Guy
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I just got my fancy-schmancy 4-color "Experience National Conference 2006" brochure. Slick.

It doesn't say "Oh, if you're reading this, you're already too late to register for a Home Office tour."

What do the poor slobs without Internet access do? :rolleyes:
 
Wave 3

I am a poor slob with internet service and when I went to register on Tuesday morning all home office tours were already full. I guess I will live and learn!!!! Maybe next year.:p
 
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I am of the opinon that anyone who lays out the investment and takes a week out of their life to go to conference deserves to see the home office.

There should be no exceptions.
 
I absolutely agree. This is my first year with PC and taking vacation time the whole week from my FT job to go. I am really bummed because my Director really played it up. Seems like there should be a better system.:p
 
pkd09 said:
Wave 3

I am a poor slob with internet service and when I went to register on Tuesday morning all home office tours were already full. I guess I will live and learn!!!! Maybe next year.:p

Call home office!!!!! Last year when I registered, the only tour left was the last one on the last day. (already had airline booked before tour started) My director told me to call HO and tell them it was my first conference, etc.. well they got me on the first tour on the first day!
Also, 2 other gals in my cluster just went with me & were on stand-by, and they ended up getting to go too! AND... one of them was a winner of the shopping spree:D So don't give up yet!! Definately try to get on a tour, it is soooo worth it!!!
Sorry, I just noticed your 'wave 3', bummer I'm a 'wave 1':)
 
My director and I are going standby. Just like flying. They should offer way way way more HO tours.
 
TKG - did you call?I may have missed this in one of the other threads about the HO tour, but did you call HO about getting added? If so, what did they say?

Diane
 
If you want...to go on the HO tour...you can book it at conference. But you have to get there early and stand in line for quite a while! And not everyone always gets in! :( But it is an option!
 
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dianevill said:
I may have missed this in one of the other threads about the HO tour, but did you call HO about getting added? If so, what did they say?

Diane
Several times, and e-mailed. I think they're sick of hearing from me.
 
Probably:D :D :D

Diane
 
My sis in law, Shari'sKitchen, didnt get into the tour when we registered but she called. They called her back and she's on the tour with me. So its worth a phone call if you want to go.
 
I wonder why some people are getting on and some aren't.
 
I called and left a message about how disappointed I was that the HO Tours were booked by the second day! The that called me back (2 days later) said she was sorry but they already had 2,000 registered for first session and they would NOT be adding any more...:mad:

Leea:cool:
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the National Conference 2006 for Pampered Chef?

The National Conference 2006 is an annual event organized by Pampered Chef where consultants gather to learn, network, and celebrate the brand. It features various workshops, keynote speakers, and opportunities to connect with fellow consultants and the Home Office team.

How can I register for the Home Office Tour?

To register for the Home Office Tour, you need to sign up during the National Conference registration process. Make sure to select the Home Office Tour option when prompted, as spaces may be limited.

What can I expect during the Home Office Tour?

During the Home Office Tour, participants will have the opportunity to explore the Pampered Chef headquarters, learn about the company's history, and see how products are developed and marketed. It's a unique chance to gain insights into the company's operations.

Is there a fee for the Home Office Tour?

Typically, the Home Office Tour is included as part of the National Conference registration fee. However, it's important to check the specific details on the registration page, as there may be additional costs or requirements for certain activities.

Who can attend the National Conference and Home Office Tour?

The National Conference and Home Office Tour are primarily designed for Pampered Chef consultants. However, there may be opportunities for guests or potential consultants to attend certain events, so it's advisable to check the registration guidelines for more information.

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