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Do you know if the $150 in sales has to be commissionable or can it be any sales (e.g. outlet, personal, etc.)to stay active? Thanksraebates said:I'm sorry you've decided to resign from The Pampered Chef. You really don't have to do anything. If you don't turn in at least $150 in sales for 6 months you'll no longer be a consultant. However, if you'd like to actually sever your connection with The Pampered Chef before that, I believe you can simply email the home office.
$150 commissionable sales would be ANY sales- online, outlet, show, individual. If you have $150 in one single month, you are "active". As long as you submit a month with $150 in sales at least ONCE every six months, you stay a consultant.stephaniekocala said:Do you know if the $150 in sales has to be commissionable or can it be any sales (e.g. outlet, personal, etc.)to stay active? Thanks
To officially resign from Pampered Chef, you will need to submit a resignation letter to your direct supervisor or the HR department. This letter should include your reason for resigning, your last day of work, and any other important details. It is recommended to also have a face-to-face conversation with your supervisor to discuss your resignation.
The notice period for resigning from Pampered Chef varies depending on your employment contract and position. It is best to refer to your contract or speak with your HR department for specific details. However, a general guideline is to provide at least 2 weeks' notice.
If you are a full-time employee, you may be entitled to benefits such as healthcare and retirement plans. Your compensation will also depend on your employment contract and any unused vacation or sick days. It is important to discuss these details with your HR department before resigning.
Yes, you can resign from Pampered Chef even if you are a consultant. However, it is important to review your consultant agreement for any specific instructions on how to resign. You may also need to return any products or materials to the company.
It is important to handle your Pampered Chef business and customers with professionalism and respect after resigning. You may choose to transfer your customers to another consultant or inform them of your resignation and recommend another consultant. Make sure to follow any guidelines or policies set by the company regarding customer communication after resigning.