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This thread explores the various experiences of participants regarding their income from Pampered Chef, including how it impacts their financial situations and personal goals. Participants share their earnings, how they allocate their income, and their aspirations for future earnings.
Views differ significantly regarding the impact of Pampered Chef income on financial situations, with some participants successfully using it to cover major expenses while others struggle with low earnings and high expenses. No clear consensus emerges.
Participants' experiences vary widely based on their individual circumstances, such as community size, personal financial obligations, and business strategies. The discussion reflects a range of financial goals and challenges faced by consultants.
This discussion may be of interest to Pampered Chef consultants looking to understand diverse experiences related to income generation and financial management within the community.
Me too, this year I will have no Christmas debt for the 1st timeChefBeckyD said:I have been all of the above at different times! This year, my paychecks have paid for 2 family vacations, 1 weekend getaway for DH & me, Birthday presents, Christmas presents - with no after Christmas debt - yahoo!!!, a new laptop for me, and I also usually pay a bill or 2 a month - our cell phone bill, and insurance on our everyday driver cars. It also provides me with spending money - usually to buy stuff for my business....if I could stay out of office supply stores, I'd probably save money!
OMG, I'd love to say I make our mort. payment! But that'd mean I'd have to do $10K in sales every month!ShanaSmith said:I make the house payment and a little more. Granted our payment is pretty low, but I still pay it with my PC earnings
i was thinking the same thing when i read that!! I WISH!! i have to pay over $4000 a month just to keep a roof over my head... forget lights and heat. lol. i would love to someday be able to do that... but i'm not going to hold my breathheat123 said:OMG, I'd love to say I make our mort. payment! But that'd mean I'd have to do $10K in sales every month!Maybe one day?
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Good grief!! I thought our mortgage was bad at $1200/mo.ginamkiely said:i have to pay over $4000 a month just to keep a roof over my head... forget lights and heat.
You're getting there Brenda!!!Bren706 said:I have been doing 4+ shows a month (with a goal of 8-10) as a full timer, in order to help toward the bills.
Nice work! That's great! Keep it up!smspamperedchef said:I do it full time and work at a school as a P.E. aide as well. Was supposed to quit my other job when I promoted to Director this summer but hubby lost his (really good paying) job a week before Christmas last year and so I've had to keep it. He has another job now but it's not making what we were used to. However, this year I have over tripled my income with Pampered Chef and earned my DH and I a FREE PAMPERED VACATION!!!
Chefgirl2 said:I make the house payment, my car payment and buy catalogs and other pc supplies. I must generate no less than $1,500 to break even. I really aim for $2,500 so I have money to spend on the fun stuff in life, like our sweet new TV. The extra helps when you get hit with breakdowns, too, like the new washing machine and dishwasher I bought this year.
I do 3 shows a week plus 2 meetings a month.