Host Becoming Consultant... Giving Her Outside Orders for Show

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the process and timing for a host who is interested in becoming a consultant and how it relates to submitting outside orders for her first show. Participants share their understanding of the requirements for counting orders towards a specific month.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about the timing for a friend who is a host to sign up as a consultant and whether outside orders can count towards her first show.
  • Another participant mentions that the friend has until the end of March to submit February orders.
  • One participant states that the friend must be a consultant in February to submit a February show.
  • Another participant clarifies that the start date of being a consultant is when the agreement is submitted, not when the consultant number is received.
  • One participant suggests submitting the agreement on the 28th to ensure the show can be dated on the 29th.
  • Another participant agrees that submitting the agreement on the 28th is a good idea.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the importance of the timing of the agreement submission for counting orders towards a specific month, though some details about the process are discussed without clear consensus.

Contextual Notes

The discussion revolves around the specific timing and procedural aspects of becoming a consultant and submitting orders, reflecting personal experiences and interpretations of the rules.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants or potential consultants interested in understanding the timing and requirements for submitting orders when transitioning from host to consultant may find this discussion relevant.

jennyl
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Hi, everyone,
As the title shows I have a friend (last night's host too) that is interested in signing. I want to give her the outside orders she's still collecting to make her first show with. As long as she signs before Feb 29 then she'll be able to count those orders as a Februrary show, right (for the Feb. specials etc)?

I'm assuming it's fine for that show to actually be submitted in March as long as she signs in February right? Just wanted to make sure I'm not missing something.

Thanks!
 
She has until the end of March to submit February orders. Good luck withher signing!
 
Yes, she has to be a consultant in Feb in order to submit a February show.
 
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  • #4
Ok, and for "being a consultant in February" as long as she submits the agreement by the 29th that's when she becomes a consultant, right?

I know the consultant # comes a day or two later but the start date of being a consultant is when the agreement was submitted, right? (as opposed to a day or so later when the consultant# comes).
 
yes when she signs and submit her agreement.
 
I would submit her agreement on the 28th and then she can put in a show dated on the 29th, just to be on the safe side.
 
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  • #7
Sounds like a good idea. Thanks for the quick replies.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a host become a consultant during their party?

Yes, a host can become a consultant during their party. If they decide to join, they can start earning commissions on sales made during the party and any outside orders they collect.

What are outside orders in the context of a Pampered Chef show?

Outside orders refer to any orders collected by the host from friends, family, or coworkers that are not placed during the live party event. These orders can contribute to the host's sales and help them earn additional rewards.

How can a host effectively gather outside orders?

A host can gather outside orders by promoting their show through social media, sending personalized messages to potential customers, and sharing the benefits of the products. They can also provide a link to their online party for easy ordering.

Will outside orders count towards the host's rewards if they become a consultant?

Yes, outside orders will count towards the host's rewards even if they become a consultant. These orders will contribute to their sales totals and help them earn additional bonuses and commissions.

What should a host do if they want to transition to a consultant after their show?

If a host wants to transition to a consultant after their show, they should reach out to their director or sponsor for guidance. They can discuss the next steps, including signing up and how to manage their new business effectively.

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