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The thread explores various personal experiences and opinions regarding methods of disposing of old shoes, as well as discussions about using labels for recruiting in the context of Pampered Chef. Participants share humorous anecdotes and practical tips related to both topics.
Views differ on the best way to dispose of old shoes, with no clear consensus on a preferred method. However, there is a shared enthusiasm for using labels in recruiting efforts among participants discussing that topic.
The discussion reflects a blend of light-hearted personal stories and practical experiences related to both shoe disposal and recruiting strategies within the Pampered Chef community.
Participants in the Pampered Chef community, particularly those interested in recruiting strategies and personal anecdotes related to shoe disposal.
cmdtrgd said:I love stickingtobusiness.com for their apron stickers - check them out! I also put recruiting stickers on my recruiting packets (in clear cellophane bags, to close the bag).
bethcooks4u said:Valerie (Sticking to Business) said she is designing some new apron magnets and they should be out in the next 2 weeks or so. I can't wait!!
Happy Chef said:I use a mix of Valeries and my own. I am doing a fair this week and I printed up the specials and slapped them on. I also print up one that says" Pass this catalog to everyone tho eats!" This ones for my hosts.
I also slap this one on the inside of my host folders "If you can't get a catalog to everyone- have them go to www. --my pc website----------- and view our full catalog there."
janetupnorth said:I tie them together and throw them over power lines (just kidding).
janetupnorth said:I tie them together and throw them over power lines (just kidding).
georgiapeach said:That made me burst out laughing! Too funny!
I usually give ours to Goodwill. A few months ago we donated a BUNCH of stuff to our church yard sale. I was setting up the night before and found a real cute pair of sandals. I put them on...they fit...and went in to get the opinion of my teenage fashion advisor (my 17 yr old daughter!). She looked at me real funny and said, "Mom, those were my shoes!"
Oops...so what do I do with old shoes? I donate them...then buy them back!!
janetupnorth said:I tie them together and throw them over power lines (just kidding).
Tonia D. said:ha, ha, ha Some one once told me that it means that it is a drug dealers house when they do that with shoes. I had always wondered how they had gotten up there I thought it was just a bully throwing someones shoes so they couldn't get them.
Tonia D. said:ha, ha, ha Some one once told me that it means that it is a drug dealers house when they do that with shoes. I had always wondered how they had gotten up there I thought it was just a bully throwing someones shoes so they couldn't get them.
Your earnings with Pampered Chef can vary based on several factors, including your sales volume, the number of parties you host, and your team size if you choose to recruit. On average, consultants can earn between 20% to 30% commission on their sales, plus additional bonuses and incentives for reaching certain sales milestones.
While hosting parties is a primary way to generate sales and income with Pampered Chef, it is not the only method. You can also sell products through online platforms, social media, and personal networks. However, hosting parties allows for direct interaction with customers and can lead to higher sales.
The startup costs to join Pampered Chef typically include purchasing a starter kit, which contains products and materials to help you launch your business. The cost of the starter kit can vary, but it usually ranges from $100 to $200. Additionally, you may want to budget for marketing materials and any additional inventory you wish to purchase.
Yes, one of the benefits of being a Pampered Chef consultant is the flexibility to work from home. You can host virtual parties, manage your business online, and connect with customers through social media, allowing you to create a schedule that fits your lifestyle.
Yes, Pampered Chef has certain requirements to maintain your status as an active consultant. Typically, you need to meet a minimum sales requirement within a specified time frame, which can vary. It's important to stay informed about these requirements to ensure you remain active and eligible for commissions and incentives.