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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.
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.
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.
Consultants who are navigating the incentive structure and considering their recruitment strategies may find the shared experiences and opinions relevant to their own situations.
chefjenniffer said:I am so shocked by everyone's response to the recruiting requirements for the new incentive trip. I can hardly believe it when people say "they don't want recruits" or aren't "actively" recruiting. I know this sounds harsh, and I don't want to be harsh, but do you honestly thing that you are the ONLY person in the room each time you have a Cooking Show who needs...a night out...extra money...a sense of accomplishment...cooking skills...friends...free trips...free/discounted product and all of the other benefits our opportunity provides? Stop being so selfish with your business. Maybe if you "actively" offered the opportunity, you would grow your business, help someone else realize a dream AND go to on the trip.
[email protected] said:....By the way, do you know that if you achieve Level 1 that you are in the top 10% of the company???
[email protected] said:By the way, do you know that if you achieve Level 1 that you are in the top 10% of the company???
chefjenniffer said:I am so shocked by everyone's response to the recruiting requirements for the new incentive trip. I can hardly believe it when people say "they don't want recruits" or aren't "actively" recruiting. I know this sounds harsh, and I don't want to be harsh, but do you honestly thing that you are the ONLY person in the room each time you have a Cooking Show who needs...a night out...extra money...a sense of accomplishment...cooking skills...friends...free trips...free/discounted product and all of the other benefits our opportunity provides? Stop being so selfish with your business. Maybe if you "actively" offered the opportunity, you would grow your business, help someone else realize a dream AND go to on the trip.
jenne said:I don't think its fair to call those who don't go out of their way to recruit selfish. I would LOVE to have recruits and build a team, and I don't think it's fair that if I work my tail off and have enormous sales, that I don't get a trip simply because I didn't have a recruit. As I said, I would LOVE to have recruits, but I live in a very rural area, and not too many folks here are real quick to take up something like PC. It doesn't take too many consultants in this area to become saturated...and as a newbie, I am having a hard enough time getting as many shows as I want, let alone recruits. I just don't think PC is allowing us to live our life "our way" if they start requiring recruits for incentives...Achieving the sales needed in this area is hard enough...if we are able to do that, it's not fair to deny us simply because we didn't have anyone bite on the business opportunity. IMO that's not selfish on my part as a consultant....but perhaps on PC's part as a company. Not everyone is in it for building a team, and it's not selfish or wrong of them to want to run their business that way. We should be allowed to grow or not to grow at our own pace....
Wow! That was inspiring, especially coming from a trainer....what a way to show the positive side of things.
chefjenniffer said:I am so shocked by everyone's response to the recruiting requirements for the new incentive trip. I can hardly believe it when people say "they don't want recruits" or aren't "actively" recruiting. I know this sounds harsh, and I don't want to be harsh, but do you honestly thing that you are the ONLY person in the room each time you have a Cooking Show who needs...a night out...extra money...a sense of accomplishment...cooking skills...friends...free trips...free/discounted product and all of the other benefits our opportunity provides? Stop being so selfish with your business. Maybe if you "actively" offered the opportunity, you would grow your business, help someone else realize a dream AND go to on the trip.
I think that is the difference between those of us who have a hard time recruiting and those that don't. They don't look at it as hounding them. They look for clues that people may be interested and then offer information. They have the mindset that they are truly offering an opportunity. This is what I have to work on. PC has bettered my life, so why wouldn't it work for someone else too? Someone may be interested, but not want to ask more questions. If I can catch someone's cues and offer them information on the business that is a good thing. I need to get over the feeling that I'm hounding them and realize that I could be doing them a favor. Also, if you ask permission to follow up then it's not hounding. If they say no, or not right now when I call then that's ok.buzz26 said:I find that most people know by now that I'm going to do a "recruit" speech. They hear it at every home party they go to and they hear how great the incentives and pay checks are. The also know that I get a percentage of their sales. I mention it and tell them if they are interested we can talk. That's it.
If someone wants to sell...great...I hope they love it as much as I do. But, I will not waste people's time by hounding them. I think it's insulting.
This is definitely something I am guilty of always forgetting. I get caught up in the downer of something without seeing the upside. Thanks for reminding me that I started my business to grow as a person!iteachurkid said:Change is always hard, but it is something that helps us grow and become better at what we do.