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The thread explores the timing of flights after a conference session, particularly focusing on the feasibility of a 4 PM departure from O'Hare. Participants share their experiences and concerns regarding potential delays, traffic, and the overall schedule of events during the conference.
Views differ on the appropriateness of a 4 PM flight, with some participants feeling it is too tight while others feel it could work based on past experiences. There is no clear consensus on the best flight time.
Participants share personal experiences and opinions regarding travel logistics and conference scheduling, highlighting the unique circumstances of this year's event.
Consultants planning their travel for the conference may find the shared experiences and considerations helpful in making their own travel arrangements.
NooraK said:Better yet, stay an extra night and enjoy the city![]()
BethCooks4U said:That's not a bad idea.
For those that have been before: many people commented in the evals that they didn't have time to see Chicago so now EVERY night is free. The schedule has everything ending by 5:30pm. There is no Executive Banquet and no evening session this time. We'll have time to get a Chicago Pizza and check out plenty of other Chicago hot spots.
flemings99 said:I've already got my flight scheduled. Leaving at 4:30. I've been the last 3 yrs. and it's never been a problem getting there on time.
Becca_in_MD said:It's going to be a whole new ballgame this year, between everyone being there at once and the new career plan really being in effect, ie. people going in and out of exec. directorship. "Leadership" isn't as well-defined anymore and may not mean as much except for those long-term people with really well established downlines.
I wonder if the last session on Thurs. is going to be general assembly like in the past. So much other stuff going on I haven't been thinking about conference, but I just took a look at airfares and will start watching them.
BethCooks4U said:I don't think it's that - Exec level has much longer before they lose their level - it's the logistics of all those events at once. Not enough ball rooms and it's cutting the expense of that meal out of the budget which is huge. And it's the fact that consultants asked for more nights to be free - that the days were too long.
I hate that it's going away too. I liked the nice meal and time with my cluster sisters that I never get to see. There will be Executive Workshops though where everyone is with their Exec for training. I just hope they do some kind of mingling too and that it's not just a class.
BethCooks4U said:I don't think it's that - Exec level has much longer before they lose their level - it's the logistics of all those events at once. Not enough ball rooms and it's cutting the expense of that meal out of the budget which is huge. And it's the fact that consultants asked for more nights to be free - that the days were too long.
I hate that it's going away too. I liked the nice meal and time with my cluster sisters that I never get to see. There will be Executive Workshops though where everyone is with their Exec for training. I just hope they do some kind of mingling too and that it's not just a class.
Nat Conf, or National Conference, is an annual event for Pampered Chef consultants that provides training, networking opportunities, and motivation. It is important because it helps consultants enhance their skills, learn about new products, and connect with other consultants and leaders in the company.
"Air-4Pm Departure Too Early" refers to concerns about booking flights that leave before 4 PM on the last day of the National Conference. Many attendees worry that they might miss out on important sessions or networking opportunities if they leave too early.
It is generally recommended to book flights that depart after 4 PM to ensure that you have enough time to attend all sessions and activities on the last day. This allows you to fully participate in the conference without the stress of rushing to the airport.
If you have a flight booked for an early departure, consider changing your flight to a later time if possible. Alternatively, you can plan to attend the key sessions and activities before leaving, but be aware that you may miss out on valuable experiences.
If you must leave early, prioritize the sessions and events that are most important to you. Arrive at the conference with a clear agenda, and make sure to network and connect with other consultants during breaks. Additionally, consider attending any pre-conference events that may provide valuable insights.