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finley1991 said:Just curious... are Canadian consultants offered just one trip? Meaning, is there just one level to earn a trip? In the US, we have the basic gift certificate level (level one), then 2007 level two was the cruise, level 3 was DC or London and level 4 was either for upper level or extra perks on the DC or London trip. Just wondering...
ChefBeckyD said:Colleen - there was some discussion on another thread about the fact that Canadians only have one level -they were wishing there were different levels like here in the States.
PChefPEI said:I couldn't wait 'til tomorrow, Heather!!! That's very exciting!!! I guess I'll have to act "surprised" on my call tomorrow....hehe
finley1991 said:Just curious... are Canadian consultants offered just one trip? Meaning, is there just one level to earn a trip? In the US, we have the basic gift certificate level (level one), then 2007 level two was the cruise, level 3 was DC or London and level 4 was either for upper level or extra perks on the DC or London trip. Just wondering...
heather9892 said:i knew you would look lol
btw first round of drinks are on you
Ok, Heather...I know you announced this for Canadians, but to be honest, I wasn't sure if I should be excited about 28c weather! :angel: I'm so bad with that kind of stuff. That is awesome though, and all I could think of was "Aruba, Jamaica, oh I want to take you..." that Beach Boy Song from the late 80's. Have fun and happy selling!heather9892 said:its someplace nice and warm
average temp is 28c
and theres a beach, palm trees and the ocean
get ur bathing suit bodies ready for.......
ARUBA!!!!!!!!!
pts are the same as they were for paris
good luck everyone
hope to see you there
TinaOuellette said:Yahoo!!!!
I couldn't believe it!!! This is great! I'm due to have my baby in February and curently on sick leave from my full time job. But guess what I will be working my ass off during my maternity leave!!! Got 1 year to do it! I need to prove to my family that Pampered Chef is going to send me to my first trip south!!!!
Just one question, has anyone been on maternity leave and worked their business at the same time. Just questionning on how to claim it on my EI. It's kind of confusing for me. If you have any tips for me, it would be greatly appreciated!!!
Hope to see you all in ARUBA!!! Yahoo!!!!!
Tina Ouellette
New Brunswick, Canada
Since the Natalie Holloway case is still quite fresh and painful for many Americans I would be surprised if it was one of our incentives. Personally, I'd take the cash buy-out if I earned it.Christ Follower said:I wonder if they will do Aruba as one of the levels for the US consultants....
Christ Follower said:I wonder if they will do Aruba as one of the levels for the US consultants....
pamperedlinda said:Ann, you are way too hard on yourself! When we earn our trip are you going to make come up there and escort you? Because I'll do it! And I bet there are other cheffers who will help me.....we can call it our "Cheffer Vacation Intervention" LMAO!
I did say WHEN I earn a trip!! So there.pamperedlinda said:Ann, you are way too hard on yourself! When we earn our trip are you going to make come up there and escort you? Because I'll do it! And I bet there are other cheffers who will help me.....we can call it our "Cheffer Vacation Intervention" LMAO!
it was parischefkugler said:So what was the Canadian trip incentive for 2007?
Firegirl said:I don't find Aruba very exciting either. If it was all inclusive, then sure, but if the rooms are $700 per night, just think how expensive meals and beverages will be.... Europe is exciting with the history and culture. But a caribbean destination is all the same, beach and ocean, but all inclusive is what I would consider a earned vacation. However good Luck to everyone, a trip is still a trip!
friday said:Can someone tell me the points requirements? I need to know how much sweat this is going to take. I am going to my meeting in a few hours, but I have ZERO self discipline to wait!
The average temperature in Aruba is 28°C (82°F).
The main attractions in Aruba include the beautiful beaches, palm trees, and the ocean.
Yes, Aruba is known for its warm and sunny climate, with an average temperature of 28°C (82°F).
The points for this trip to Aruba are the same as they were for the previous trip to Paris.
The best time to pack for Aruba would be during the warmer months, typically from April to August, to fully enjoy the beaches and outdoor activities.