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The thread centers around the participation of male consultants and their husbands at an upcoming conference, with several participants sharing their experiences and expectations regarding attendance.
Views differ regarding the attendance of male consultants and their husbands, with no clear consensus on the number of attendees or their involvement.
Participants share personal experiences related to their spouses' attendance and the dynamics of male participation at the conference.
Consultants interested in the experiences of male attendees and the involvement of their spouses at the conference may find this discussion relevant.
Chef Bobby said:Last year during wave 2, I counted about 10 other guys at Conference. Do we have any new male consultants and/or husbands going this year?
There's usually one (my first recruit) or two besides me at our spring and fall kick off meeting.leftymac said:I'll be there, but at wave 3!
At regional training in Baltimore, there were 4 male consultants there, out of probably at least 200.
Ok, threw me off for a sec but I thought this thread was about "How many male consultants WITH their husbands?" LOL!!!Chef Bobby said:Last year during wave 2, I counted about 10 other guys at Conference. Do we have any new male consultants and/or husbands going this year?
My hubby is planning on going again this year! I think this is like his 5th time. In fact, he made a comment to Jay one year that the spouses should get a years of service pin or "5th" conference pin or something like thatChef Bobby said:Last year during wave 2, I counted about 10 other guys at Conference. Do we have any new male consultants and/or husbands going this year?
smspamperedchef said:My hubby is planning on going again this year! I think this is like his 5th time. In fact, he made a comment to Jay one year that the spouses should get a years of service pin or "5th" conference pin or something like that
smspamperedchef said:Ok, threw me off for a sec but I thought this thread was about "How many male consultants WITH their husbands?" LOL!!!
You beat me to the punch!leftymac said:Not a thing wrong with that![]()
While Pampered Chef is predominantly known for having a female consultant base, there is a growing number of male consultants. Exact statistics can vary, but it's estimated that around 10-15% of consultants are male, reflecting an increasing interest among men in direct sales and cooking products.
Yes, husbands of female consultants can join Pampered Chef as consultants. The company encourages both men and women to participate in the business, and many couples work together to grow their Pampered Chef business.
Male consultants in Pampered Chef often take on various roles, including hosting cooking shows, demonstrating products, and managing sales. They bring diverse perspectives and skills to the business, which can enhance the overall customer experience.
Male consultants may face unique challenges, such as overcoming stereotypes associated with direct sales being a predominantly female industry. However, many find that their involvement can help break these stereotypes and attract a wider audience to their shows and products.
Husbands can support their wives in Pampered Chef by helping with product demonstrations, managing logistics for cooking shows, and providing emotional support. Additionally, they can participate in training and events to better understand the business and contribute effectively.