Inactivity for New Consultants: How Long After 90 Days?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the timeline for when a new consultant becomes inactive after their initial 90-day period, with participants sharing their understanding and experiences regarding this process.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about the inactivity timeline for new consultants after their 90 days.
  • Another participant states that a consultant will go inactive on the first of the month following their 90-day date.
  • One participant confirms that if a consultant's 90-day date is September 8, they will be inactive as of October 1.
  • Several participants express shared experiences of having consultants who may not be active, indicating a common challenge.
  • One participant shares their approach to encouraging a consultant to remain active by suggesting they reach out to friends and family for orders.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the timeline for inactivity but express differing views on how to handle consultants who may not be active.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and strategies related to managing new consultants within the context of their initial 90 days.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants who are navigating the challenges of keeping new team members active may find the shared experiences and strategies relevant.

dannyzmom
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At what point does a new consultan who has done nothing go inactive? How long after her 90 days ?
 
She will go inactive on the first of the month following her 90 day date. So if her 90 day date is sometime in August, she'll be inactive Sept 1st.
 
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Her 90 day is 9/08/08 so she'll be inactive as of Oct 1, right?
 
Yes! :blushing:
 
dannyzmom said:
At what point does a new consultan who has done nothing go inactive? How long after her 90 days ?

Ugh, you have one of those, too???? Thought it was just me! :grumpy:
 
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jwpamp said:
Ugh, you have one of those, too???? Thought it was just me! :grumpy:

More than one lately :P
 
Give her a call and remind her her 90 days are over on the 8th and you have made it your goal not to have ANYONE on your team go inactive. Say you don't want her to feel pressured, but that it's a great feeling of accomplishment to qualify and PC makes it simple even when life happens and she needs more time. (You already know she's not going to make a career out of this anyway) Say: If you ask your friends and family to help you collect only $200 in orders before the 8th you will have until November to turn in another $200 order (and so on until she does all 4.) Tell her to offer the Spring/Summer now because so many things will be gone and then she will have something new to show her circle of friends when she needs to collect $200 more in orders with the Fall/Winter catalog. Don't let them go without a fight. The trick is to hold them accountable for the agreement yet putting it in bite size tasks they can do and not look like total flakes. :)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens if I do not make any sales within my first 90 days as a new Pampered Chef consultant?

If you do not make any sales within your first 90 days, your account will remain active, but you may not be eligible for certain incentives or promotions. It's important to engage with your network and utilize available resources to help boost your sales.

Can I still be a consultant if I become inactive after 90 days?

Yes, you can still be a consultant if you become inactive after 90 days. However, to maintain your active status and enjoy the benefits of being a consultant, you will need to meet the minimum sales requirements set by Pampered Chef.

What is considered inactivity for a Pampered Chef consultant?

Inactivity for a Pampered Chef consultant is typically defined as not making any sales or not participating in any events for a specified period, usually beyond the initial 90 days. If you do not meet the sales requirements, your account may be marked as inactive.

How can I reactivate my account if I become inactive?

To reactivate your account, you will need to make a qualifying sale or participate in a Pampered Chef event. Contact your director or the Pampered Chef support team for guidance on the reactivation process and any specific requirements you need to meet.

Is there a grace period after my first 90 days if I become inactive?

There is no official grace period after your first 90 days. However, if you are close to meeting the sales requirements, it's advisable to reach out to your director for support and strategies to help you achieve your goals before your account is marked inactive.

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