Kellythechef's Updated Rewards Info: Phone Call with Katie

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The thread centers around the updated rewards information shared by a participant regarding the requirements for earning various incentive levels within the Pampered Chef community. Participants express their thoughts on the necessity of recruiting to qualify for these incentives, sharing personal experiences and feelings about the implications of this requirement.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares details about the incentive levels, including the requirement of recruiting to earn certain rewards.
  • Another participant expresses enjoyment of Miami Beach, recalling a positive experience from a previous visit.
  • Several users mention their disappointment with the recruiting requirement, stating it does not align with their current business goals or personal preferences.
  • One participant highlights their success in earning Level 1 without needing to recruit, emphasizing that recruiting is not feasible for everyone.
  • Another participant notes the frustration of needing recruits to earn incentives, questioning the fairness of this stipulation given their sales performance.
  • Some participants discuss the challenges of recruiting, including the perception that it is hard work and not as easy as it may seem.
  • One participant raises concerns about the potential for recruits to become inactive, questioning the reliability of this requirement for earning incentives.
  • Another participant mentions the possibility of this requirement being a temporary change, pending official confirmation from Pampered Chef.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ significantly among participants regarding the recruiting requirement for earning incentives. Many express dissatisfaction and concern, while others acknowledge the need for clarity on the rules moving forward.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a range of experiences and sentiments from consultants regarding the impact of recruiting on their ability to earn rewards, highlighting the diversity of approaches within the community.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants who are navigating the incentive structure and considering their recruitment strategies may find the shared experiences and opinions relevant to their own situations.

Kodeysmom
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This was posted on another thread by Kellythechef. Didn't want it to get lost.

Just got off the phone with Katie...

Level One is $300 in conf cash, OR a GIFT CERTIFICATE...or MERCHANDISE (one example was a Kitchen Aid Mixer) She was walking to her class so she didn't have time to give more details.

Level Two Miami Beach

Level Three Riveria Mexico or Paris

Level Four extra night at above

TPC earned extra night too.

Like I said, she was rushed so she didn't even have her notes out and was going off the top of her head...sorry if anything is missing!
 
Lovin' Miami Beach!!!! Went there several years ago and it was great!
 
Here is what is required to earn them:

Level One is $300 in PC dollars, OR a GIFT CERTIFICATE (to various
places)...or MERCHANDISE (one example was a Kitchen Aid Mixer)
Consultant: 23000 + 1 recruit
FD : 23000 + 1 recruit
Director: 23000 + 2 recruits

Level Two 4 Days 3 nights in Miami Beach (Fontainbleu)
Consultant: 56000 points + 1 recruit
FD: 54000 points + 2 recruits
Director: 52000 + 4 recruits

Level Three 5 Days 4 nights in Mexican Riviera or Paris
Consultant: 78000 + 1 recruit
FD: 76000 + 3 recruits
Director: 74000 + 6 recruits

Level Four extra night at above (don't know requirements)
 
I don't agree with having to recruit to earn the incentive!!!!!! Recruiting is not something we all want to do (at least for right now!). This really makes me mad to hear about it. I earned Level 1 this year during my first year with PC and I wouldn't have if I had needed a recruit. It's not something that fits into my schedule right now. I really thought PC was about their consultants not just about building their business. This really lets me down :(
 
Wow - that's disappointing. I'm not sure I want recruits at this point either, but to earn anything I need to have at least 1. Then what's the point of busting your behind and earning incentive points if you don't want a recruit??
 
I agree! Recruiting is not in everyone's plans for the immediate future...or everyone's cup of tea! :( I can't believe they're putting that stipulation on it! I'm hoping to become a future director by year's end...but what's to say that it's not in God's plan for me to spend this year getting to know the business really well and building myself, before I can help build someone else?

Sigh...not happy about that stipulation.

I know I could earn level one (and hopefully level 2), but not sure about the recruiting factor.
 
I have to agree - I've been a consultant for the last 2 1/2 years and have yet to recruit anyone - only a couple have shown interest but then decided against. I was just under 3000 shy of level 1 this year and was really hoping to get even that. Granted I'm not giving up the idea that I will recruit people this year - I just wish they offered the incentive at just a consultant level as well. (Even if they upped the points needed) Also, what happens if you recruit and they qualify but let's say decide to quit or go inactive before the year is out? What happens then?
 
I'm not giving up on the idea of recruiting either, I will take it if it happens. But I'm not out there activily searching for recruits. I talk about it at my shows and ask people when they check out. And I do follow up with everyone who asks but am not activily recruiting. I do want to promote in the future, it's just not something that will happen right now. *Playing Devil's Advocate here* but what's going to stop someone from signing a friend up, helping them qualify just to get a trip?? I know my aunt wanted the kit without doing the shows...
 
I'm curious to see if it continues to be a requirement in future years...b/c I'm going to guess that this is not going to be "happily received" incentive goal. Not to say that I dont' plan to recruit...look at my siggie...but some people aren't planning on it. Guess I can't wait until I get more comfortable in my business if I want to get to go on a trip.
 
I've got a question about the incentive level requirements. Let's say that I promote to FD this year...does that count as my FD +2, since I didn't have any recruits to start with? :confused:
 
That is a HUGE bummer! Some people are happy just as consultants and have no desire to recruit but may do well in their sales so they don't get Any incentive for how well they do in the end without a recruit???
 
I am not exactly happy about the recruiting being a stipulation for earning a level. That isn't very fair I was 4,000 away from earning level one. Recruiting doesn't come easy for anyone.
 
ChefJoyJ said:
I've got a question about the incentive level requirements. Let's say that I promote to FD this year...does that count as my FD +2, since I didn't have any recruits to start with? :confused:


Yes, I would think that the two would count. As long as you are future director by the deadline and have had 2 recruits during the year.
 
Yes, the 2 recruits qualify toward the incentive and you will get points for them qualifying to reduce the trip too.
This is starting my 10th year with PC and I have earned a trip every year at least level 2 and some years I have not recruited any one year I recruited 9 so I agree. Totally off Pampered Chef's normal idea of being able to run your business your way. I had 4 last year but that was all in March and not one since. It isn't something I every make someone do. When I started they said do 2 shows a week and earn the top level trip then they keep upping it so you have to sell 4 days a week and now recruit too! I hope PC sees how unhappy people are and change their decision since that is something they just started doing too. (redeeming pan-o-rama)

Or maybe this is a mis-type since we haven't seen the official pc info yet.
 
I am dissapointed as well. I feel like it is putting our future in someone elses hands. What if I bust my but to get the sales and points and even sign one or 2 people but they do not work out? I feel like if you bust your tail for the sales you should get the reward. Wether or not you sign someone should not matter.
 
trps said:
Yes, the 2 recruits qualify toward the incentive and you will get points for them qualifying to reduce the trip too.
This is starting my 10th year with PC and I have earned a trip every year at least level 2 and some years I have not recruited any one year I recruited 9 so I agree. Totally off Pampered Chef's normal idea of being able to run your business your way. I had 4 last year but that was all in March and not one since. It isn't something I every make someone do. When I started they said do 2 shows a week and earn the top level trip then they keep upping it so you have to sell 4 days a week and now recruit too! I hope PC sees how unhappy people are and change their decision since that is something they just started doing too. (redeeming pan-o-rama)

Or maybe this is a mis-type since we haven't seen the official pc info yet.

I agree... I will not get too upset untill I hear "Official" info!
 
I don't put much effort into recruiting mostly b/c in my area we have SO many consultants. I've learned that the people who are most interested ask me. The problem I have with recruiting is this job is hard work. Period. It's fun, but it does take commitment. Sometimes in those fllyers, etc it makes it sound so easy. But, to get those trips, when those prizes, it takes HARD work. I don't want to mislead anyone into thinking, "oh i'll join PC for an easy way to make money". Don't get me wrong, it's the fun kind of hard work, but it's not a piece of cake. I've earned every penny I've made. Whew!So, as well I am bummed about recruits being a stipulation.
 
I'm amazed that at the consultant level even you have to have a recruit now. I can somewhat understand at the upper levels; they want you to focus on building your team more.

Yes Joy, if you promote to FD, then those 2 recruits count. Just make sure that they QUALIFY by the deadline. If you read my past thread; that was my mistake--not understanding that. I promoted to FD on Dec 1; recruited 2 last year, but neither qualified. I earned it by my sales requirement for that level though. Just make sure you understand all the rules ahead of time!
 
lacychef said:
I'm amazed that at the consultant level even you have to have a recruit now. I can somewhat understand at the upper levels; they want you to focus on building your team more.

Yes Joy, if you promote to FD, then those 2 recruits count. Just make sure that they QUALIFY by the deadline. If you read my past thread; that was my mistake--not understanding that. I promoted to FD on Dec 1; recruited 2 last year, but neither qualified. I earned it by my sales requirement for that level though. Just make sure you understand all the rules ahead of time!

If they qualify, then go inactive...any idea if you'll still qualify for the trip? I mean, you did recruit, they did qualify, and then they went inactive...
 
One they qualify, Im sure it counts. You get 2000 extra points that they do not take away. I have had several :( to go inactive but the points stayed.
 
buzz26 said:
I don't put much effort into recruiting mostly b/c in my area we have SO many consultants. I've learned that the people who are most interested ask me. The problem I have with recruiting is this job is hard work. Period. It's fun, but it does take commitment. Sometimes in those fllyers, etc it makes it sound so easy. But, to get those trips, when those prizes, it takes HARD work. I don't want to mislead anyone into thinking, "oh i'll join PC for an easy way to make money". Don't get me wrong, it's the fun kind of hard work, but it's not a piece of cake. I've earned every penny I've made. Whew!

So, as well I am bummed about recruits being a stipulation.



I have to agree. I too am bummed, but hoping the official information will explain it better.
One of the reasons I chose PC is because it was so different than Mary Kay and Premier.
 
I am right there with you girls. I live on the delvarva cost and we have a Million dollar director here. Our area is saturated with consultants. I have never done a show where someone does not mention our director or her top 3 as one of the shows they went too. (in the past 3 months)

I am trying to build a lot of loyal repeat coustomers that is the only way I think I can make a real income from the PC. & I want that... because it let me stays home with my little ones.

Oh and yes It does take work to do it right and to build that customer base.
I had hopes for a trip this year but. I doubt that will happen. Everyone knows there are a lot of consultants. But I will try.
 
I don't at all like the fact that you HAVE to recruit to get a trip. I am a new consultant, and I was hoping to really push to earn a trip in my first year...or at least level 1...but to HAVE to have a recruit...so much for "Your Life, Your Way" if it was including earning incentives without recruits... :(
 
I am right there with you girls. I live on the delvarva cost and we have a Million dollar director here. Our area is saturated with consultants. I have never done a show where someone does not mention our director or her top 3 as one of the shows they went too. (in the past 3 months)

I am trying to build a lot of loyal repeat coustomers that is the only way I think I can make a real income from the PC. & I want that... because it let me stays home with my little ones.

Oh and yes It does take work to do it right and to build that customer base.
I had hopes for a trip this year but. I doubt that will happen. Everyone knows there are a lot of consultants. But I will try.

Im right there with you. My town is not saturated, but we do have a consultant that is in the top 20 with PC everyyear. Last year she did $110,000 in sales and like 40 some recruits. Everyshow, every vendor fair, someone mentions her. I have a pretty strong customer base but they aren't interested in joining. I'm happy just selling, I made Level 2 in the sellathon Level One in sales for the gift card for conference, it would just be nice to get a trip!

Miami just doesnt excite me like the cruise did. I'm going to do my best to get the trip but if I dont, oh well. I know that sounds pessimistic and Im not, I just was hoping for something to get me better motivated!

I am doing a Bridal Fair on the 26th - keep you fingers crossed for me that something good comes out of that!
 
Pardon the silly question from the newbie but how do you get the points? Are they based on your sales? Like 1 pt=$1 in commissionable sales?
See this is the problem with newer consultants recruiting. The recruits have to figure things out and share them with the person who recruited them. I don't really want to recruit anyone while I still have so much to learn myself!!
 
buckeyefan08 said:
Pardon the silly question from the newbie but how do you get the points? Are they based on your sales? Like 1 pt=$1 in commissionable sales?
See this is the problem with newer consultants recruiting. The recruits have to figure things out and share them with the person who recruited them. I don't really want to recruit anyone while I still have so much to learn myself!!
Yes, you get 1 point for each $1 in commissionable sales, 2000 points for every new recruit that QUALIFIES, and 3000 points for promoting to Director.
 
buckeyefan08 said:
See this is the problem with newer consultants recruiting. The recruits have to figure things out and share them with the person who recruited them. I don't really want to recruit anyone while I still have so much to learn myself!!

I know what you mean, but I just recruited someone in Dec (I just joined mid-Oct), and I told her that since obviously I'm new too, we get to learn and figure things out together. This business is even more fun when you have a friend to share it with! Plus, she knows she has my upline as a wonderful resource whenever I don't know the answer to something. Recruiting isn't easy... but I love sharing my business with others!
 
Thanks Ellen & Laura!
You're right Laura! My recruiter and I are more friends than anything. It doesn't cause a problem that she doesn't have all the answers. Hey who does!?! Thanks for making me feel better. I was starting to think a trip was out of the question for me! When you live in Ohio and it's January a Miami resort sure sounds wonderful!!!
 
Plus - we have online training now (wish we'd had it when I joined) and really it is up to your Director (if you are lucky to have an awesome one like me) to train your recruit, with you being there for guidance and to work along side her with the recruit - and learning at the same time! You are not expected to totally train your recruit yourself.
 
IMHO, Pampered Chef does want you to recruit. It's in everything you see. Especially the 3-2-1 (1 recruit). I just started 4 months ago and recruiting has always seemed like "part of the job" as far as everything I've read and learned. Every company wants to grow, and recruiting is how our company grows. I don't understand why it's any different than asking someone to book a show. Excuse me being naive and new, but why don't you all want to recruit? :confused:
 

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