Question About Sales Levels to Be Submitted.

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the implications of the new career plan on sales submission requirements for Pampered Chef consultants. Participants express confusion about the changes and share their personal experiences regarding maintaining active status and the potential consequences of not submitting sales.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses confusion about the new sales submission requirements and their impact on maintaining active status.
  • Another participant clarifies that two consecutive months without $150 in sales leads to inactive status, and after six months, a consultant would need to purchase a new kit.
  • Several users mention the importance of submitting $150 to avoid losing career sales and being able to purchase new products at a discount.
  • One participant shares their understanding that the requirement to remain active has changed from a total of $200 to $300 over two months.
  • Another participant suggests submitting a catalog show to avoid out-of-pocket expenses if sales are not forthcoming.
  • One participant raises a concern about a recruit going inactive due to unresolved issues with a previous submission and its implications for receiving a changeover kit.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the specifics of the new sales submission requirements and their implications for consultants, with no clear consensus emerging on the best course of action.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects the experiences and interpretations of participants regarding the new career plan and its impact on their business practices.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants seeking clarity on the new sales submission requirements and their effects on maintaining active status may find this discussion relevant.

julia.poe
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Okay, I am confused. I know with the new career plan the sales levels you have to submit have changed. I have not submitted ANYTHING since May. So, in the old plan, I would go inactive the end of July and loose the 2%. With the new plan I know there is something about not submitting anything in six months I would be considered inactive.

I do have shows scheduled but not right now. With July being my 2nd month without submitting any sales will this change me being able to purchase my supples for Fall/Winter? I am prepared to bite the bullet and submit an $150 order to keep me active if I must. But, if it is not necessary for me to spend my money I would prefer to keep it.

I know this sounds confusing but I hope someone understands what I am trying to ask and helps me out. :love:
 
If I'm understanding your question, after 2 months in a row without $150 in sales you will go inactive. After 6 months you will no longer be a consultant and need to purchase a new kit.
 
julia.poe said:
Okay, I am confused. I know with the new career plan the sales levels you have to submit have changed. I have not submitted ANYTHING since May. So, in the old plan, I would go inactive the end of July and loose the 2%. With the new plan I know there is something about not submitting anything in six months I would be considered inactive.I do have shows scheduled but not right now. With July being my 2nd month without submitting any sales will this change me being able to purchase my supples for Fall/Winter? I am prepared to bite the bullet and submit an $150 order to keep me active if I must. But, if it is not necessary for me to spend my money I would prefer to keep it.I know this sounds confusing but I hope someone understands what I am trying to ask and helps me out. :love:
Any month you don't submit, you are considered inactive. To reactivate, you need to submit $150 in sales. 2 consecutive months of inactive status and you lose your career sales, so.....If you didn't submit anything in June or July, at the end of July, you would lose your career sales. (that extra 2%)
 
I also just read somewhere that consultants who are "inactive" in July will not be able to purchase the new products at 1/2 price. Best to submit 150$ this month.
 
I was thinking about this the other day...I think you have to submit 150.00 each month in order to stay active and you lose your career sales if you don't submit in a two month period. Which is basically the same as before except its a total of 300 instead of 200. I also think you have to be active the 3 consecutive months before the new season to be able to purchase samples...and receive a changeover kit. Is this correct?
 
yup, you are correct Shawnna. to play it safe, you should submit $150 every month so you don't have to worry....
 
Jolie, the month isn't even half over. Can't you at least get a catalog show submitted, so you don't have to pay out of pocket? I wouldn't spend my own money unless it was 11pm on the very last day of the month, and it was obvious I wasn't going to get a single order.
 
So my recruit who submitted in June but had it on hold and didnt get it resolved till after the deadline, so she went inactive for June she wont get a change over kit? This is her 3rd month in the biz.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the different sales levels in Pampered Chef?

Pampered Chef has several sales levels that consultants can achieve, including Consultant, Advanced Consultant, Team Leader, and Director. Each level comes with its own set of benefits and requirements, such as sales volume and team size.

How do I know what my current sales level is?

You can check your current sales level by logging into your Pampered Chef consultant account. Your dashboard will display your sales volume, team size, and the level you currently hold.

What are the benefits of reaching higher sales levels?

Higher sales levels in Pampered Chef come with increased commission rates, exclusive rewards, and additional support from the company. For example, Directors may receive bonuses, leadership training, and opportunities to earn trips.

Can I move up in sales levels quickly?

Yes, you can move up in sales levels quickly by increasing your sales volume and building a team. Focus on hosting parties, recruiting new consultants, and providing excellent customer service to boost your performance.

What happens if I don’t meet the sales requirements for my level?

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