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The thread discusses the experiences and questions of participants regarding inactivity status as Pampered Chef consultants, particularly in relation to ordering supplies, taking leaves of absence, and the implications of having a baby on their business activities.
Views differ on the specifics of inactivity status and the best approach to managing business during personal life changes, with no clear consensus emerging on the best practices for handling these situations.
Participants share personal experiences related to managing their Pampered Chef businesses while navigating significant life events, such as pregnancy and the challenges of maintaining activity levels.
Consultants who are considering taking time off or are currently inactive may find the shared experiences and insights relevant to their situations.
ChefMoore said:Just wondering, how long of a time period do you have to not submit shows to be considered inactive? I'm wondering this because I'm having my first baby in April and I'm not sure how much time I'll be taking off from doing Pampered Chef yet.
You must submit $200 in commissionable sales for the current and previous months combined. If you don't you become inactive and must submit $200 in one calendar month to reactivate.ChefMoore said:Just wondering, how long of a time period do you have to not submit shows to be considered inactive? I'm wondering this because I'm having my first baby in April and I'm not sure how much time I'll be taking off from doing Pampered Chef yet.
Check your business planner and HO about the details of doing this. THe big thing is to keep track of time!ChefMoore said:If I take the leave, can I just contact PC again if I decide to start up again sooner than the 3 months?
Being inactive in Pampered Chef means that you have not submitted any sales or orders for a specific period, typically six months. This status can affect your ability to earn commissions and maintain your active consultant status.
To reactivate your account, you need to submit a new order or achieve a certain level of sales within a specified timeframe. You can also reach out to your director or the Pampered Chef support team for guidance on the reactivation process.
If you become inactive, you will not lose your team or downline immediately, but your ability to earn commissions from them may be affected. It's important to stay engaged and active to maintain your leadership status and benefits.
Yes, you can still access some resources and training materials even if you are inactive. However, certain benefits and tools may be limited until you reactivate your account.
If you remain inactive for an extended period, you may risk being terminated from the program. This means you would lose your consultant status and any associated benefits, including commissions and discounts.