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The thread centers around the topic of personal sales requirements and the possibility of obtaining a waiver for inactivity among Pampered Chef consultants. Participants share their experiences and interpretations of the policies regarding sales requirements during the initial months of being a consultant.
Views differ regarding the sales requirements and the possibility of going inactive during the first 90 days, with no clear consensus emerging on the specifics of the policy.
Participants are sharing personal experiences and interpretations of the policies related to sales requirements and waivers, reflecting the varied understanding within the consultant community.
Consultants who are navigating their early months in the business and are uncertain about sales requirements and potential waivers may find the shared experiences relevant.
lacychef said:Hey, actually you CAN go inactive in your first 90 daysI just talked to a lady at HO about it, cause I'm worried about my recruit. Anyone have any pointers to help her get motivated?
Thanks for posting this!climbercanoe3 said:I received a reminder at the start of my 3rd month. It explains the issue in question. Hope this clears things up for people.
Our records show that you submitted less than $200 in commissionable sales this past month. A New Consultant remains active throughout their first 90-day period but will go inactive the first day of their first full month following their 90-day period if they have submitted less than $200 in commissionable sales in the two previous months. If you have recently submitted the required sales, please disregard this message.
The Personal Sales Requirement Waiver is a provision that allows Pampered Chef consultants to waive the minimum personal sales requirement for a specific period. This waiver can be beneficial for consultants who may face challenges in meeting their sales goals due to various circumstances.
Eligibility for the Personal Sales Requirement Waiver typically includes consultants who have been active for a certain period and have demonstrated consistent effort in their sales activities. Specific eligibility criteria may vary, so it's important to check with Pampered Chef's policies or your director for detailed information.
To apply for the Personal Sales Requirement Waiver, consultants usually need to submit a request through their consultant portal or contact their director for guidance. It's essential to provide any necessary documentation or explanations regarding the circumstances that warrant the waiver.
If a consultant does not meet the personal sales requirement and does not have an approved waiver, they may risk losing their active status with Pampered Chef. This could lead to a loss of benefits, including commissions and access to certain resources.
Yes, the Personal Sales Requirement Waiver can potentially be granted multiple times, depending on individual circumstances and company policies. However, it's important to communicate with your director and understand the guidelines surrounding repeated requests for the waiver.