Ready to Join the Team? My First Recruit Just Signed Up!

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around a participant's experience of recruiting their first team member after a party. Various participants express congratulations and share their thoughts on how to support new recruits in their journey.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their excitement about their first recruit, who had been considering signing up for a year.
  • Another participant suggests giving the new recruit the current show as their first, noting it can motivate them.
  • Several users express congratulations and enthusiasm for the recruit's decision.
  • One participant mentions that they would help the guest plan her own grand opening instead of giving her the current show.
  • Another participant reflects on the desire for more recruits at parties, sharing their own success of getting one recruit and a booked show.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on whether to give the current show to the new recruit, with some participants suggesting it while others prefer to help the recruit plan their own event.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and strategies related to recruiting within the Pampered Chef community, without implying any official guidance.

Who May Find This Useful

Participants in the Pampered Chef community who are interested in recruitment strategies and supporting new consultants may find this discussion relevant.

leslieprichett
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my first recruit. She came to a party I was doing tonight and she said she has been thinking about signing up for the past year and her hubby told her to go ahead and do it!
So after the party we got on the computer and she filled out and submitted her agreement!

:thumbup::D:D:D
 
That's GREAT! Congratulations!!! :DAre you giving her this show as her first one? If not, think about it. ;) That's what I do for my hosts who sign, I let them have the current show as their first one which gets them motivated to keep the ball rolling. I also give them the bookings from that show. ;)Once you start seeing the over-rides on your paychecks, you'll be more & more motivated to keep recruiting yourself! :D
 
Wonderful! Congratulations.
 
Congratulations!! That is great!!


Sheila said:
Are you giving her this show as her first one? If not, think about it. ;) That's what I do for my hosts who sign, I let them have the current show as their first one which gets them motivated to keep the ball rolling. I also give them the bookings from that show. ;)

Sound like the recruit was a guest at the show, not the host. I would be happy to give the show to a host who signs, but probably not a guest. I would help the guest plan her own grand opening and do that show for/with her.
 
Congrats! That is awesome!
 
Great job,you did say was a guest at your show and not the host. Right?
 
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  • #7
Yes, she was a guest.
She knew and the host knew coming in the door that she wanted to sign. My host had no interest in signing (or I would have had her sign, and the other under her), so I gave her a free cookbook as a gift for the recruiting lead :)
 
congrats! don't we wish this happened at every party.
 
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  • #9
Definately wish it would happen regularly LOL

But I did get 1 recruit, 1 show booked, and a lead on a school that has a culinary program that needs good kitchen products! :)
 

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