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The thread centers around the implications of advertising Pampered Chef events online, particularly through platforms like Craigslist. Participants share their personal experiences and concerns regarding the safety and policy adherence of such practices.
Views differ significantly regarding the appropriateness of advertising events online, with some participants expressing strong concerns about safety and policy adherence, while others focus on the challenges faced by new consultants in navigating these issues.
The discussion highlights the complexities of operating as a consultant within the framework of Pampered Chef's policies, particularly for those who are new to the role.
Consultants, especially those who are new to the business, may find the shared experiences and concerns relevant as they navigate advertising practices and company policies.
The policy is that this is not allowed, if it's posted by a consultant.Jolie_Paradoxe said:Also, not sure on PC's policy on such posts....so who knows who will report you.
chefann said:The policy is that this is not allowed, if it's posted by a consultant.
If anyone here is not familiar with the online advertising and publicity policies, I highly recommend that you read them. The policies are available on Consultant's Corner, in the Frequently Visited Links area to the right of the CC home page. Ignorance of the policies is not a defense for breaking them.
chefann said:There seems to have been a recent influx of new consultants who are not always aware that there even ARE policies beyond what's on the back of the consultant agreement.
chefann said:Laurie, I apologize if it seemed like I was singling you out. I meant my post to be general advice to all consultants to be aware of the policies. There seems to have been a recent influx of new consultants who are not always aware that there even ARE policies beyond what's on the back of the consultant agreement.
ButterflyVioletta said:It's good advice and I've noted the frustration with us newbies not knowing a lot of detail. Maybe I'm being redundant in stressing this, but I hope very much that you all can identify with how MUCH there is to know immediately. I mean really there seriously is. I am trying to learn all of the products, book shows, close shows, understand and execute coaching, figure out what forms to use when, know what to say when I get to a show and what to say when I call people. And the process and rules and special programs are going to take months to comprehend and understand. One dear lady on this board just explained to me how to set up shows on CC because I had finally learned P3 but didn't understand why my shows weren't on there...not to mention bank accounts, debit cards, preferred vendor card applications, business cards, marketing pieces...and this is with me having already completed 8 different online courses while trying to get shows and hold them
I'm sorry...I'm actually really NOT venting. It's just that I've begun to get the idea that there is a lot of frustration with new folks not knowing things and I am really looking forward to when I get to the place where I'm not only NOT overwhelmed, which I am right now, but that it's so second nature that I feel the same way you do.
pampchefsarah said:Michele, this is information your recruiter/Director should be giving you, and I'm so sorry (well, actually angry!) that your's is not involving herself in your training. She'll happily take the override on your commission, but not contact you to see if you have questions.
It's great you found CS so you can get answers and ideas here. You know, already, you can come to me anytime for help, and there are other Cheffers in our area as well.
pampchefsarah said:Michele, this is information your recruiter/Director should be giving you, and I'm so sorry (well, actually angry!) that your's is not involving herself in your training. She'll happily take the override on your commission, but not contact you to see if you have questions.
It's great you found CS so you can get answers and ideas here. You know, already, you can come to me anytime for help, and there are other Cheffers in our area as well.
"I Never Would Have Thought of This..." refers to innovative and unexpected uses for Pampered Chef products that can enhance cooking and meal preparation. It encourages creativity and showcases the versatility of the products.
You can find these ideas by attending Pampered Chef parties, browsing the official Pampered Chef website, following their social media channels, or joining online communities and forums where consultants and customers share tips and tricks.
Absolutely! Sharing your unique uses for Pampered Chef products is encouraged. You can share your ideas on social media, in Pampered Chef groups, or during cooking demonstrations to inspire others.
Yes, many Pampered Chef products have surprising uses. For example, the Micro-Cooker can be used for steaming vegetables, cooking pasta, or even making scrambled eggs in the microwave. The Stoneware can be used for baking, roasting, and even serving dishes.
This concept enhances your cooking experience by encouraging you to think outside the box and utilize your Pampered Chef products in new ways. It can save time, reduce the need for multiple tools, and inspire you to try new recipes and techniques.