FD Journey Ends Before It Began: Working on #3 Now!

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around participants sharing their experiences and challenges related to achieving and maintaining the Future Director (FD) status within the Pampered Chef consultant community. Many express their frustrations with recruits going inactive and the impact on their leadership aspirations.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses disappointment over losing FD status due to a recruit going inactive shortly after signing.
  • Another participant shares their experience of losing FD status but mentions that they were still able to register for Leadership due to a grace period.
  • Several users mention the requirement of having active recruits to maintain FD status, clarifying that inactive recruits can lead to losing the title.
  • One participant discusses technical issues with accessing their Future Director Reports despite having active recruits.
  • Another participant shares their frustration over a recruit who qualified but then quit, impacting their leadership goals.
  • Some participants express optimism about future recruiting efforts and the potential to achieve FD status again.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the implications of having inactive recruits on FD status, with some participants clarifying the rules while others express confusion. No clear consensus emerges on the emotional impact of these experiences.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences related to the challenges of recruiting and maintaining active team members within the context of their business journeys as Pampered Chef consultants.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants navigating similar challenges with recruit retention and leadership aspirations may find the shared experiences relevant.

heat123
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:( As quickly as I became FD, I lose it today, as my 2nd recruit just signed 2 weeks ago and then my 1st goes inactive :(. Bummer! I am working on #3 though, as soon as she moves into her new home (30 day escrow) she wants to have a party and is thinking about becoming a consultant, so will see? So it was exciting while it lasted, (even if I didn't have a chance to earn any bonuses) ;).

That means I can't sign up for leadership even if I wanted to:( ( I was trying to figureout what my airline credit points were to see if I could fly for free?) Oh well next year perhaps!?!
 
Heather, HO gives you a grace period. One of my recruits went inactive (again!) so I technically lost FD as of October 1, but it still showed all month on my IPT, and I was able to register for Leadership. I suggest that you sign up as soon as you see the link on CC.
 
That's a bummer, but hang in there, Heather!!! You'll be Director before you know it! :D
 
i didn't think FD was a title to loose. You can get FD by just signing two people, right? I didn't think they had to qualify.
 
They don't have to qualify, but if they go inactive, you can lose it. You need to have two or more ACTIVE recruits to be FD.
 
My "Future Director Reports" doesn't show up!
I have 3 active recruits...(one will go inactive today...but she has a $850+ show to turn in in a few days - - bummer I won't get pts for her qualifying :-(

But still, as of this moment they are all three active, and my 'FD reports' won't even pull up...????
Can someone explain this to me?
THX
 
The reports for last month won't be up until the 10th.
 
heat123 said:
:( As quickly as I became FD, I lose it today, as my 2nd recruit just signed 2 weeks ago and then my 1st goes inactive :(. Bummer! I am working on #3 though, as soon as she moves into her new home (30 day escrow) she wants to have a party and is thinking about becoming a consultant, so will see? So it was exciting while it lasted, (even if I didn't have a chance to earn any bonuses) ;).

That means I can't sign up for leadership even if I wanted to:( ( I was trying to figureout what my airline credit points were to see if I could fly for free?) Oh well next year perhaps!?!
I'm sorry about that, Heather!:( That's a bummer, but you'll be back up there in no time! I'll be crossing my fingers for you about this prospective recruit!!! Hang in there....it'll happen for you!:D
 
I'm in the same boat. But, my second recruit qualified and then just quit. She hasn't turned anything in since the end of June. I had such high hopes for her. She was so excited about PC. I get bummed every time I get a "register for Leadership" email. She had told me she had 2 shows lined up for Fall, but still hasn't turned anything in...and, she doesn't acknowledge my emails. So, for now I have blessed and released. I was really hoping to go to Leadership this year.
 
Same here ... had two and one went inactive in March. Still trying for more at every show. I know in my heart it will happen, I just want it so bad so I can walk as a Director in July.
 
I just went to FD again and registering for leadership soon.

Ann R.
 
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Hang in there everyone who is in the same boat! I know it's a numbers game so keep trying to recruit and maybe one day we will become director??!?
If it's meant to be it will be- is my motto!:rolleyes:
 
Hang in there Heather... your biz can suck at times!!!:grumpy:
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does "FD Journey Ends Before It Began" mean?

This phrase typically refers to the idea that some individuals may not fully engage or commit to their direct sales journey, particularly with a company like Pampered Chef, before deciding to move on or give up. It highlights the importance of perseverance and dedication in achieving success in direct sales.

Why is it important to work on #3 in my journey?

Working on #3 often signifies focusing on a specific goal or milestone in your direct sales journey. This could involve improving your sales techniques, building your customer base, or enhancing your product knowledge. Concentrating on these areas can lead to better results and a more fulfilling experience in your business.

How can I avoid ending my journey before it begins?

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