Returning to Pampered Chef After 18 Months: Advice & Tips

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around participants sharing their experiences and thoughts on returning to Pampered Chef after a break, particularly in relation to balancing work, family, and the business. Participants discuss strategies for staying active while managing other commitments.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses uncertainty about returning to Pampered Chef after taking time off for family and seeks advice on how to quit when ready.
  • Another participant shares their experience that going inactive is a simple process and outlines the implications of reactivating later.
  • Several users mention their own struggles with balancing full-time jobs and Pampered Chef, with some opting to submit minimal sales to remain active.
  • One participant notes that teaching may align well with the business, suggesting it could be easier to manage than their current travel schedule.
  • Another participant discusses their agreement with their partner to limit shows to two weekends a month to maintain balance.
  • One participant shares their experience of scheduling only one show a week to manage their time better while expecting a child.
  • Another participant mentions working long hours and hoping to maintain a couple of shows in January despite scheduling conflicts.
  • Some participants suggest utilizing catalog shows as a way to engage customers without demanding too much time.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best approach to balancing Pampered Chef with other life commitments, with no clear consensus emerging on a single strategy that works for everyone.

Contextual Notes

Participants are primarily working parents who are navigating the challenges of managing their Pampered Chef business alongside other responsibilities.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants who are considering returning to Pampered Chef after a break or those looking for ways to balance their business with other life commitments may find the shared experiences relevant.

leannvv
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:confused: I'm returning to work teaching after 18 months off after my 2nd child. I really don't want to devote my "free" time to doing PC.

My question is- has anyone left and came back? I've only done PC for 6 months, but it was great for me while I did it! I would love to come back in a year or so after we have #3 and am staying home.......again!

How do I "quit" when I am ready? I only have 1 potential show lined up for January, but got a surprise recruit last week!:o
 
You can quit as simply as going inactive. If you have a recruit, they'll pass up to your recruiter when you do so. If you decide within 1 year of going inactive to start back up, you can reactivate by simply submitting $200 in orders in one month (no need to repurchase a kit). However, you won't get your recruit back and you'll start back at $0 for career sales. After 1 year, you'll need to complete another kit agreement, etc.

Not that we want you to quit, but you have to do what's right for you and your family. :)

If you can squeak by staying active with catalog shows or 1 show every other month, then you can keep your recruit and your career sales for when you decide to go more active again.
 
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I'm in a similar situation right now, because my travel schedule makes scheduling shows next to impossible.I'm working to remain active by submitting the requisite $200 in sales every two months. Perhaps you should try the same. Teaching lends itself to this business far more than what I'm doing.
 
I am in the same situation as well becasue I work in a tax office year around but four months out of the year I dont' have a whole lot of time to devote to PC... so I am doing the everyother month thing to stay active as well
 
TKG I hear ya! I am beginning to think the same as well but a lot of it is DH doesn't like me using all my "free" time for this. But I know it takes time to build...

He and I agreed I'd just do 2 weekends a month in the spring. So that's 4 shows, if they all stick. Hopefully that will be less hectic and I can hang in.
 
I am also a full time working mom expecting #2 in March. This fall I did so many shows and I loved the extra money but there is no way I can keep it up all the time. So I have told myself I will only schedule one show a week and no more. If someone cancels then I don't have do one that week. It has made my life so much easier with working, being a mom, PC, and church jobs. I am booked clear out to the end of Feb with only 2 openings left. I really would like to do more Feb shows so I can get double points, but I don't know if I could handle it because I will be 8 months preg by then. I missed level 1 by 2500 points.
 
Well with working 60+ hr weeks for the next 3, I'm just hoping to have 2 shows in Jan stick to get my bags. It looks like I have to reschedule one of my cooking shows b/c now I have to work that weekend...but my neighbor the host just had cancer surgery so I bet she'll want to reschedule anyway (at least she is doing well!). If I can get 1 or 2 of the cooking shows and 1 of the cattys to stay I'd be happy and can spend the last 2 weeks of Jan building up Feb & March!
 
mommyhugz1978 said:
I am in the same situation as well becasue I work in a tax office year around but four months out of the year I dont' have a whole lot of time to devote to PC... so I am doing the everyother month thing to stay active as well
Leah- put your PC business cards on your desk at the tax office and offer catalog shows if someone asks. You could get a ton of new customers and still keep your free time.
 
What would I do without all my fellow cheffers? :confused: :( :confused:
 
Unfortunally becasue of H&R Block protcalls I am not allowed to do that... though my dad lets me have a catalog or two out in our lobby. All of my co-workers know that I sell PC which helps alot!!

gilliandanielle said:
Leah- put your PC business cards on your desk at the tax office and offer catalog shows if someone asks. You could get a ton of new customers and still keep your free time.
 
Don't forget about catalog shows and fundraisers!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I consider before returning to Pampered Chef after 18 months?

Before returning, evaluate your reasons for rejoining, your current personal and professional commitments, and the changes in the Pampered Chef business model. Consider how much time you can dedicate and whether you have the necessary resources to succeed.

Will I need to reapply or go through the onboarding process again?

Typically, if you have been away for 18 months, you may need to reapply or go through a simplified onboarding process. Check with your local director or the Pampered Chef website for specific guidelines regarding rejoining.

What resources are available to help me get started again?

Pampered Chef offers various resources, including training materials, online workshops, and support from your director and team. Utilize these resources to refresh your skills and knowledge about new products and sales techniques.

How can I reconnect with my previous customers and build a new client base?

Reach out to your previous customers through email or social media to inform them of your return. Consider hosting a launch party or offering special promotions to attract new clients. Networking within your community and leveraging social media can also help expand your client base.

What are some effective strategies for balancing my Pampered Chef business with other commitments?

Set clear goals and a schedule that accommodates your other responsibilities. Prioritize your tasks, use time management tools, and consider dedicating specific hours each week to your Pampered Chef business. Flexibility is key, so adjust your approach as needed to maintain balance.

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