"One of the Biggest Announcements" Speculation??

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The thread revolves around speculation regarding a significant upcoming announcement from Pampered Chef. Participants share various theories about what this announcement might entail, including the potential for new technology, product changes, and company strategies.

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  • Exploratory
  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal
  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant speculates that the announcement could involve a better fundraising strategy, a raise, or a company buyout.
  • Another participant mentions the possibility of an app for mobile devices, noting that it has been hinted at but not confirmed.
  • Several users express excitement about the potential for an app, with one participant highlighting its usefulness for entering orders on the go.
  • One participant doubts that the app will be the biggest announcement, suggesting that something larger is anticipated.
  • Another participant raises the idea of raising product prices while eliminating shipping charges as a significant change.
  • Some participants discuss the integration of P3 and the potential for a unified platform that includes an app.
  • One participant shares insights from a recent executive seminar, hinting at a major announcement that could change the consultants' experience significantly.
  • Another participant speculates about the possibility of new technology that would streamline order processing, such as electronic order forms or image capture of payment methods.
  • Some participants express skepticism about the feasibility of a merger or buyout given the current economic climate.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ among participants regarding the nature of the announcement, with some expressing confidence in the potential for technological advancements while others are more skeptical about the implications of economic conditions on the announcement.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and insights based on their interactions with company representatives and past events, reflecting a mix of optimism and caution regarding the upcoming announcement.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in the latest developments and potential changes within Pampered Chef may find this discussion relevant as they speculate on the implications for their business practices.

Intrepid_Chef said:
Oh and my GPS is an old model. ."

My GPS is Mapquest from my desktop with printed out directions before I go some place I'm not familiar with! Or, my passenger telling where to turn!
 
Intrepid_Chef said:
I am years behind on all technology. Took me years to get my own computer and the one I have now is circa 2004. Took me years to get a DVR. And took me years to get a cel phone. My "dumb phone" could be smart but I don't want to pay for a data plan. Oh and my GPS is an old model. Which might explain why the last time I went to a craft fair at an American Legion, the GPS led me to a trailer park in the country and cheerfully announced, "You have reached your destination."

You probably just need to find the directions for downloading updated maps. But i think it does cost $$ to do that. My DH does ours about once a year but he had to pay like $100 for lifetime updates I think. Dont ask me how, haha. I would just google it to find out if it were me having to do it.
 
esavvymom said:
You probably just need to find the directions for downloading updated maps. But i think it does cost $$ to do that. My DH does ours about once a year but he had to pay like $100 for lifetime updates I think. Dont ask me how, haha. I would just google it to find out if it were me having to do it.

I am over due updating my gps but am stalling because it was behind when I got it so I don't trust it will be accurate anyway. They claimed it was all up to date when I got it and roads that had changed over a year before weren't on it then. It also said our NEW Walmart is in an entirely different place than it is - a residential neighborhood a mile or so from where it is - so its not like it planned to be there and moved before building. I also don't want to spend the money because I think it is a dinosaur - if I get a new car (not planning on it but...) it probably has gps. I plan to get an iPhone soon and it has gps. I'll just limp along with mine the way it is and keep my phone handy in case.
 
raebates said:
I probably won't be able to use an app, since most of them are connected to iPhones and I have a Windows phone. Still, if it's something that customers can use to connect to me, their personal consultant, I'm all for it. A lot of people use their iPads or iPhones to do their online stuff. If I understand correctly, right now they can't purchase that way.

I'm not familiar with a Windows phone - but is it run on a Droid system? Because most apps are also available for Droids. In fact, the blurb in the December CN specifically mentioned iPad, iPhone, or Droid System...
 
BethCooks4U said:
if I get a new car (not planning on it but...) it probably has gps.

In my house, we have both. My Prius came fully loaded. My husband has a Garmin. I would recommend buyng a car WITHOUT the GPS. He has lifetime updates on his Garmin. Mine costs over $200 each time I want to do it, thus it still has 2003 maps.

I love having GPS, but it's much more practical to purchase and update a portable one.
 
lt1jane said:
In my house, we have both. My Prius came fully loaded. My husband has a Garmin. I would recommend buyng a car WITHOUT the GPS. He has lifetime updates on his Garmin. Mine costs over $200 each time I want to do it, thus it still has 2003 maps.

I love having GPS, but it's much more practical to purchase and update a portable one.

Good to know. Thanks.
 
Even with GPS, I still check Google Maps before going to every show. GPS wants to take me one way, Google Maps sometimes takes me another way. I like to have a clue as to how I'm going to get there before leaving the house. Plus, I need to know how long it's going to take.

GPS has made me lazy with my out and about trips. There have been a few times when I thought a place was one way so I ignored the GPS and I was wrong. I do like how I can look up places (banks, a certain store, fast food option) near where I am. The cord is sitting on my desk so I can update it, which I haven't done since we got it a year ago.
 
Becca_in_MD said:
Even with GPS, I still check Google Maps before going to every show. GPS wants to take me one way, Google Maps sometimes takes me another way. I like to have a clue as to how I'm going to get there before leaving the house. Plus, I need to know how long it's going to take.

GPS has made me lazy with my out and about trips. There have been a few times when I thought a place was one way so I ignored the GPS and I was wrong. I do like how I can look up places (banks, a certain store, fast food option) near where I am. The cord is sitting on my desk so I can update it, which I haven't done since we got it a year ago.

I do the same thing. GPS won't take into account traffic patterns, or better routes you may know of to get to the same destination. And for some weird reason, my Garmin doesn't always take the most direct/logical route. I always consult Google, and then determine what I know to be the best way (if local or familiar territory). I am notorious for telling my husband to "Just ignore her (pointing at the GPS)". I think that's why we get so tickled by the Allstate "Mayhem" commercial where is an outdated GPS. LOVE that one.
 
Becca_in_MD said:
Even with GPS, I still check Google Maps before going to every show. GPS wants to take me one way, Google Maps sometimes takes me another way. I like to have a clue as to how I'm going to get there before leaving the house. Plus, I need to know how long it's going to take.

GPS has made me lazy with my out and about trips. There have been a few times when I thought a place was one way so I ignored the GPS and I was wrong. I do like how I can look up places (banks, a certain store, fast food option) near where I am. The cord is sitting on my desk so I can update it, which I haven't done since we got it a year ago.

I do the same! Having that backup and interactive map to decide the best route for ME is so reassuring and helpful. I do like that I don't have to be continually checking the paper while driving though. The thing I treasure my GPS for the most is it ALWAYS gets me home. I can't say how many extra miles I have driven back from parties because I made a wrong turn before I had it.
 
The one thing I think is funny with my GPS is that it does have some newer updated roads but there is a section of road that was changed about 8 years ago that isn't even on there. I know when it was changed because I use to work right at the intersection that was pretty much a dead ended out of downtown. They opened up to match up with a road that came from the south. My GPS gets so mad at me any time I take that way because it still doesn't recognize it as a road!
 
wadesgirl said:
The one thing I think is funny with my GPS is that it does have some newer updated roads but there is a section of road that was changed about 8 years ago that isn't even on there. I know when it was changed because I use to work right at the intersection that was pretty much a dead ended out of downtown. They opened up to match up with a road that came from the south. My GPS gets so mad at me any time I take that way because it still doesn't recognize it as a road!
"Please return to the road"My DH and I joke about how they should come up with a New Yorker accented voice. (We can select our voice...we currently have USA Jill. He had an Aussie voice one time but she pronounced things to differently I almost missed my road...Jill was revived. ANYWAY- we thought it would be funny to have a NYer who talks back when you do things your way. "Fine, do it YOUR way. Why am I here?", "FINALLY - you listened to me!". "Forget about it!" :D
 
esavvymom said:
"Please return to the road"

My DH and I joke about how they should come up with a New Yorker accented voice. (We can select our voice...we currently have USA Jill. He had an Aussie voice one time but she pronounced things to differently I almost missed my road...Jill was revived. ANYWAY- we thought it would be funny to have a NYer who talks back when you do things your way. "Fine, do it YOUR way. Why am I here?", "FINALLY - you listened to me!". "Forget about it!" :D

There are a couple roads around here that even the regular voice pronounces funny! I also did a boy voice that instead of "ramp" it came out sounding like "womp"!
 
BethCooks4U said:
The thing I treasure my GPS for the most is it ALWAYS gets me home. I can't say how many extra miles I have driven back from parties because I made a wrong turn before I had it.

AMEN to that! It's especially helpful when there are one-way streets involved or it takes you out a different way so you can turn more easily onto a main road or some highways only have access from one direction.

My GPS pronounces Annapolis as "anna polis" with a long o. Cracks me up every time. I can't hear it a lot of the time when it says road names b/c I don't like it yelling at me and keep the volume low.
 
esavvymom said:
"Please return to the road"

My DH and I joke about how they should come up with a New Yorker accented voice. (We can select our voice...we currently have USA Jill. He had an Aussie voice one time but she pronounced things to differently I almost missed my road...Jill was revived. ANYWAY- we thought it would be funny to have a NYer who talks back when you do things your way. "Fine, do it YOUR way. Why am I here?", "FINALLY - you listened to me!". "Forget about it!" :D

We usually use Jill too but alternate with Emily (English). She isn't as b*tchy as Jill can be. "RE-calcUlatING" Emily usually sounds more resigned when shes recalculating or she just keeps quiet and then goes with the new route. Emily's pronunciations are sometimes comical but so are some of Jill's.

We're always putting words in her mouth too. It's good entertainment.
 
What's fun with a GPS is when you take it with you to Hawaii (my geeky dh) to use in the rental car....listening to it pronounce the hawaiin names of the streets and highways, good for a great laugh.
 
Jennie4PC said:
We only have a prepaid cell phone. So I don't even considerus having a phone. We mainly use it for emergencies.

I thought we were the only ones that went this route. It is so inexpensive ($100/year, total) and we share it, with the intention of needing it just for emergencies when one of us is traveling. I do call for take out on my way home sometimes--LOL. I have almost 2000 minutes that have accumulated on it, and rarely use it.
 
Don't most cell phones have GPS already loaded in?
I think purchasing a Garmin or getting a car w/ GPS is a little pricey...but that's just me. My husband and I both have GPS on our phones...and they are about 2 ys old so not new by any means...
 
chefsteph07 said:
Don't most cell phones have GPS already loaded in?
I think purchasing a Garmin or getting a car w/ GPS is a little pricey...but that's just me. My husband and I both have GPS on our phones...and they are about 2 ys old so not new by any means...

Part of the previous discussion on here included that some of us don't have smart phones. :)
 
wadesgirl said:
There are a couple roads around here that even the regular voice pronounces funny! I also did a boy voice that instead of "ramp" it came out sounding like "womp"!

The first time "Jill" said "take ramp ahead", I turned to my husband and asked "Who is Grampa Head?"
 
wadesgirl said:
Part of the previous discussion on here included that some of us don't have smart phones. :)

I think my phone is pretty smart. It doesn't allow me to check my email, find directions, see what the weather is supposed to be tomorrow, or any of those other crazy things people do with their phones while they're driving. In fact, it won't let me text either cuz the buttons are so small I can't see them while driving! I think it's pretty smart to not let me be doing those things;)
 
pchockeymom said:
I think my phone is pretty smart. It doesn't allow me to check my email, find directions, see what the weather is supposed to be tomorrow, or any of those other crazy things people do with their phones while they're driving. In fact, it won't let me text either cuz the buttons are so small I can't see them while driving! I think it's pretty smart to not let me be doing those things;)

AMEN!:thumbup:

I think it so sad when you walk down the sidewalk (or sit at an intersection) and watch how many people are walking, driving, or even sitting in a restaurant with LIVE PEOPLE, and are texting, emailing, browsing, etc. UGH. If I look at my phone- most oft he time it is because I don't wear a watch right now! lol
 
esavvymom said:
AMEN!:thumbup:

I think it so sad when you walk down the sidewalk (or sit at an intersection) and watch how many people are walking, driving, or even sitting in a restaurant with LIVE PEOPLE, and are texting, emailing, browsing, etc. UGH. If I look at my phone- most oft he time it is because I don't wear a watch right now! lol

I have a smart phone - but I still think this is RUDE. When I go pick up my son from school, It seems like everyone is either sitting in their car on a phone, or standing inside the school...all lined up against the walls with their faces in their phones. And the rudest is when you are talking to someone, and they can't even take their eyes off their phone to enter the conversation.
 
Agree totally Becky phones are overtaking the communications. Not happy about it :(
 
gailz2 said:
I thought we were the only ones that went this route. It is so inexpensive ($100/year, total) and we share it, with the intention of needing it just for emergencies when one of us is traveling. I do call for take out on my way home sometimes--LOL. I have almost 2000 minutes that have accumulated on it, and rarely use it.

I do now carry it around since DD was diagnosed with diabetes in June so if I am not at home the school can get in contact with me. But we share it also. So if DH is traveling he has it. I just let the school know not to call it.
 
Dina Atnip said:
Agree totally Becky phones are overtaking the communications. Not happy about it :(

I was at a show this weekend and I was shocked at some of the conversations. They were saying if someone called they would ignore the person then text them back a little bit later so they didnt have to talk to them.:eek:
 
Wow! This conversion has changed since I was last on! LOL
There are pros & and cons to each... But from catching up on conversation... With SO many rude on the phone 24/7 people out there...all the more reason for PC to have an app to shop from! (and one less catalog for me to buy and pass out!) ;)
 
I have to stick up for the cell phone users. No one in my family has a land line phone. It is *significantly*cheaper for us to all have cell phones. I take it with me everywhere. My husband and I share a car, and our cell phones are literally the *only* way we have to communicate when we aren't at home (which is often, because we're both full-time grad students.) I make customer care calls and all of my other calls from my cell phone in public places. Something else that is absurdly rude is when people come up to me and expect me to hold a conversation with them while I'm on the phone. A text message will be there, so I certainly don't text people while I'm out with friends or having another conversation or any of that nonsense.
But I wouldn't have any income if it wasn't for my cell phone. An app would definitely be helpful, but there isn't anything that could ever replace a real, live consultant. We come with the package!!
 
melaniehay22 said:
I have to stick up for the cell phone users. No one in my family has a land line phone. It is *significantly*cheaper for us to all have cell phones. I take it with me everywhere. My husband and I share a car, and our cell phones are literally the *only* way we have to communicate when we aren't at home (which is often, because we're both full-time grad students.) I make customer care calls and all of my other calls from my cell phone in public places. Something else that is absurdly rude is when people come up to me and expect me to hold a conversation with them while I'm on the phone. A text message will be there, so I certainly don't text people while I'm out with friends or having another conversation or any of that nonsense.
But I wouldn't have any income if it wasn't for my cell phone. An app would definitely be helpful, but there isn't anything that could ever replace a real, live consultant. We come with the package!!

I have to agree with you. Everyone in my family has a cell phone because we are all so busy with our jobs and school. I still have a landline, but am strongly considering getting rid of it. My kids know that if they pull out their phones while we eat dinner, they WILL be cleaning the kitchen all by themselves after the meal. If they pull it out when we are at a restaurant, they will pay for their own meal. (my kids are 24, 22 and 17) I especially find it rude when I'm sitting at my desk and a student comes up to me while talking on their phone and has a conversation near my desk. I do not even acknowledge they are standing there until they hang up. I even made a sign that says, "I'll be happy to assist you as soon as you end your cell phone conversation" I'll point to the sign sometimes and then to the door indicating they need to leave my space and stop being rude. (I work at a university with LOTS of rude students.....well, rude til I get a hold of 'em!)

I will always embrace the new technology, but will always support those that want no part of it. If TPC is coming out with some new technology to make my job easier, I'll welcome it with open arms.
 
Brenda.the.chef said:
I have to agree with you. Everyone in my family has a cell phone because we are all so busy with our jobs and school. I still have a landline, but am strongly considering getting rid of it. My kids know that if they pull out their phones while we eat dinner, they WILL be cleaning the kitchen all by themselves after the meal. If they pull it out when we are at a restaurant, they will pay for their own meal. (my kids are 24, 22 and 17) I especially find it rude when I'm sitting at my desk and a student comes up to me while talking on their phone and has a conversation near my desk. I do not even acknowledge they are standing there until they hang up. I even made a sign that says, "I'll be happy to assist you as soon as you end your cell phone conversation" I'll point to the sign sometimes and then to the door indicating they need to leave my space and stop being rude. (I work at a university with LOTS of rude students.....well, rude til I get a hold of 'em!)

I will always embrace the new technology, but will always support those that want no part of it. If TPC is coming out with some new technology to make my job easier, I'll welcome it with open arms.

I completely agree with you. If the news is something technology related we can't fault PC for following the current trends. I am going to school to complete my degree to be a teacher, and I can't tell you how many classrooms I have observed in where the students have their phones, iPods, etc. out and in use during class. This also happens at the college level. To me, it is beyond rude and distracting. I swear this will not be allowed when I am a teacher. There is a time and a place and we need to start teaching the proper etiquette for using these devices.
 
Heather - I am a high school teacher in Nebraska and we don't have a problem with cell phone use in class. The students take their phones out and put them on the desk/table with them so we can see it. This keeps them from texting under their desk or in the pockets of their hoodies. They get to use them before school, at lunch, and after school while waiting for the bus. I actually have had them use their phones during class to poll their parents or other adults about political issues, etc. They can be an asset to your teaching if, as you said, you teach them the appropriate rules. Hope you enjoy teaching as much as I have over the past 13 years. - Sharon
 

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