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The thread discusses the criteria for qualifying as a Pampered Chef consultant, specifically focusing on whether individual orders and catalog shows count toward qualification. Participants share their experiences and clarify details regarding the qualification process.
Participants generally agree that individual orders contribute to the sales total for qualification but do not count as shows. There is also agreement that catalog shows count toward qualification. No clear consensus emerges on the specifics of submitting individual orders prior to qualification.
The discussion reflects personal experiences and clarifications regarding the qualification process for new consultants, highlighting the varying interpretations of the rules and the importance of customer relationships.
New consultants seeking clarification on the qualification process and those interested in understanding how individual and catalog shows contribute to their status may find this discussion helpful.
chefann said:That's right. You can send them in through P3, but the option won't be on your PWS until you qualify. It's so that you spend your first month establishing personal relationships to build your customer base, rather than just marketing your PWS.
Catalog Shows count too!:thumbup:lkprescott said:One more qualifying question. Do Catalog shows count toward qualifying? Or is it only Cooking shows that count?
Can ya tell I'm anxious to finally qualify? LOL..
Qualifying as a Pampered Chef Consultant means meeting specific sales and activity requirements set by the company to maintain your status as an active consultant. This typically involves achieving a certain level of sales within a designated time frame, which can include personal orders, customer orders, and party sales.
Yes, individual orders do count towards your qualification as a Pampered Chef Consultant. Any personal orders you place can contribute to your total sales volume, helping you meet the necessary requirements to remain active.
The number of individual orders required to qualify can vary based on the specific sales goals set by Pampered Chef. Generally, you need to reach a certain sales threshold within a specific period, which can include a combination of individual orders and sales from parties.
Absolutely! You can combine your individual orders with sales generated from parties to meet your qualification requirements. This flexibility allows you to reach your sales goals more easily by leveraging both personal and party sales.
If you do not meet the qualification requirements, you may be considered inactive, which could affect your ability to earn commissions and maintain your consultant status. However, you can often reactivate your status by meeting the sales goals in a subsequent period.