Getting a Recruiter's Referral for a Director: What to Do?

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores the topic of Quick Start Boxes (QSB) in relation to new recruits signing up with Pampered Chef. Participants share their experiences and opinions on the necessity and management of QSBs, particularly in the context of shipping times and the signing process.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions that if a director does not have a QSB, new recruits can indicate this during the online signup, and Home Office will ship one directly to them.
  • Another participant shares their experience that Home Office sends out the QSB once they receive the signed agreement.
  • One participant notes that their director ordered a QSB for their recruit, which they had done for them previously, highlighting the importance of having materials ready for new recruits.
  • Several users mention that the necessity of a QSB depends on shipping times from Home Office, with some stating that quick shipping makes the QSB less critical.
  • Another participant expresses that having the QSB allows new recruits to review materials before their kit arrives, although they acknowledge that many consultants prefer to focus on training during the wait.
  • One participant discusses their approach of not giving out QSBs until a signed agreement is in place, emphasizing the importance of managing inventory to avoid unnecessary charges.
  • Another participant shares that they always keep QSBs ready to give to recruits, believing it helps them start better, despite the quick shipping of kits.
  • Some participants agree that QSBs are more beneficial for recruits who delay signing, while others emphasize that immediate signers may not need them.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the necessity and timing of providing QSBs to recruits, with some participants advocating for their use while others believe they are not essential for immediate signers. No clear consensus emerges on the best approach.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and practices among consultants regarding the management of QSBs and their impact on new recruits' onboarding processes.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on handling Quick Start Boxes and managing new recruit signings may find this discussion relevant.

melaniepc
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how do you get one? my recruiter said she doesnt think our director has one. I got mine a few days after I signed up because she had some.. so what happens if they dont have any in stock?
 
If your director doesn't have a quick start box, then the recruit just clicks on the section on the online signup that she isn't getting one, and HO will ship her one. Quick start boxes are just for Directors to have on hand to give to people the day they sign, otherwise, new recruits get them when they get their kit.
 
I think Home Office will send it out once they received the signed agreement.
 
When I signed my recruit I talked to my director and she ordered one for her. (She had done the same for me)

When she signed (and when I signed) she had to indicate that she'd gotten the QSB and put my director's consultant number. The directors can order them, but if they don't get counted back by H.O. by the end of that season the directors get charged for them.

HTH. They are great for new recruits waiting to sign -- gives them lots to study on and prepare their first shows!

J.
 
Whether you even need a Quick Start Box is dependent on how long it takes shipments to get to you from HO. I'm 1-2 days once things ship, so the QSB isn't a real necessity since recruits get them from HO so fast.
 
Shipping of the kits is so quick now that it's not necessary (in my opinion) to have the quick start boxes. It is nice however to have all the paperwork before getting the products because then you might actually look over the information. It is very individual to the director and neither approach to this is wrong.

I have been stuck twice with extra boxes so I don't get them any more but I do have training while waiting for the box and assign the on-line classes to be done in those first days. Almost every consultant does take that training and then we discuss their questions. I also have them "play" around CC so they can know where to find things. That's plenty for most to do in that few days before their kit arrives.
 
Yeah, the QSB is more for people who aren't signing for a couple of weeks. For instance, my recruit didn't want to sign until this weekend, because she wanted her full 30 days to be on the new catalog, not to have to split it between 2, and she knew she wasn't going to be able to set up any shows over LD weekend.

So my director ordered her a QSB and had it for her at our cluster meeting last week.

If you've got someone signing on the dotted line, you probably wouldn't need a QSB. It's more of a "get you started" before you officially sign and get your CC access.
 
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ok good. my recruiter gave one to me about three days after I signed so I wasnt sure. I just checked the box saying that she didnt have the quick start box so now hopefully she will get one . I figure I can give her anything she may need if she doesnt have it in time but I think she will have it soon. My kit came in a week.
 
IAmChefJ said:
Yeah, the QSB is more for people who aren't signing for a couple of weeks. For instance, my recruit didn't want to sign until this weekend, because she wanted her full 30 days to be on the new catalog, not to have to split it between 2, and she knew she wasn't going to be able to set up any shows over LD weekend.

So my director ordered her a QSB and had it for her at our cluster meeting last week.

If you've got someone signing on the dotted line, you probably wouldn't need a QSB. It's more of a "get you started" before you officially sign and get your CC access.

Actually you should not give anyone a QSB unless they have signed already because it is all the official paperwork.
 
I would never give a QSB until I had a signed agreement and credit card # or cheque.I always give QSBs even though it only takes 3 days to get the kit. I've found that my consultants who receive QSBs get off to a much better start than those that don't get them. I will always have them in my car, ready to go!It doesn't cost anything to get them, and I think it's nice to give the recruit something to walk away with while they're excited - even if they only have a day to review.
 
But if you don't use the QSB by a certain date.. the director is charged for it.
 
gingertannery said:
But if you don't use the QSB by a certain date.. the director is charged for it.

Right but that date isn't until the end of the season. It's up to the Director to manage how many she / he orders. If it's a month before the end of season, they shouldn't be ordering 5 QSBs, just enough to cover their own personal recruits, IMHO. My team has already used 3 Fall QSBs and I'm about to give away 2 more. If it were February right now, I'd probably only have 1 or 2 on hand.

I'd never give them to someone without a signed agreement and credit card or cheque because if you give it away and that person disappears, you have to pay for it anyway.
 

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