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The thread discusses concerns related to the impact of income from selling Pampered Chef products on disability benefits. Participants share personal experiences and insights regarding the complexities of balancing work and disability payments.
Views differ on the specifics of how disability benefits interact with additional income, and no clear consensus emerges regarding the best approach for the recruit's situation.
Participants share personal experiences related to disability benefits, emphasizing the challenges and limitations faced by individuals balancing work and benefits.
Consultants who are navigating similar concerns about disability benefits and income from their business may find the shared experiences relevant.
Do they take your deductions into consideration? And is it by month or looking back at a year or a quarter?cwinter474 said:MY daughter and my husband both are disabled.
I love selling PC but, it is a NIGHTMARE when it comes to the disablity case workers. SHe will only be allowed to sell or to have only so much income without losing her benifits. They tell me that it will all be differant when my daughter turns 18, but currently I can only make $135 a month for us not to lose any benifits. SUCKS
Social Security adult disablity may be differant. BUt I doubt it. I don't know if she has any children involved or not. Tell her to be VERY careful.
The benifits are so hard to get approved that she can't afford to screw it up.
Reassure her that she can set her own hours and work at her own pace. Many successful consultants start part-time and gradually increase their commitment as they become more comfortable. Encourage her to focus on her goals and how she can integrate the business into her current lifestyle.
Explain that the initial investment is relatively low compared to many other business opportunities. Highlight the value of the starter kit and the potential for earning back her investment quickly through sales and hosting parties. You can also discuss flexible payment options if available.
Encourage her to start by sharing the products with friends and family in a comfortable setting. Offer to role-play selling scenarios with her to build confidence. Remind her that many people enjoy sharing products they love, and selling can be a natural extension of that enthusiasm.
Discuss the flexibility of the Pampered Chef business model, which allows her to work around her family commitments. Encourage her to set specific, manageable goals and to communicate her schedule with her family to ensure support. Share stories of other consultants who successfully balance both.
Share success stories from your own experience or from other consultants who started with similar fears. Highlight the community support she will receive and the training available to help her succeed. Remind her that taking the first step is often the hardest but can lead to rewarding experiences and personal growth.