Safety Questions for New Pampered Chef Users

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores safety concerns related to Pampered Chef consultants conducting cooking shows in private homes. Participants share personal experiences and strategies for ensuring their safety when meeting hosts and clients.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses concern about going into a stranger's home for cooking shows.
  • Another participant shares that they typically know their hosts from previous interactions, reducing their safety concerns.
  • Several users mention meeting hosts in public places before the show to ensure comfort and safety.
  • One participant recounts a specific instance where they declined a booking due to a troubling situation involving a host.
  • Another participant notes that they have never felt in danger but would leave if they felt uncomfortable.
  • Some participants discuss using personal safety measures, such as bringing a friend or informing someone about their whereabouts.
  • One participant shares a spooky experience that led them to insist on meeting potential hosts in public spaces.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the level of concern regarding safety when meeting hosts. While some participants feel comfortable and have had positive experiences, others express caution and share unsettling stories.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a range of experiences from new consultants to those with years of experience, highlighting varying comfort levels and approaches to safety in home settings.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants who are new to conducting shows in private homes may find these shared experiences relevant as they navigate their own safety concerns.

avelissar
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Hi Everyone,

I am new to Pampered Chef, and I had some questions concerning safety. I have read about people pampering businesses and doing fairs, to get leads and bookings.

How do you work out the delimna of going into a stranger's home to do a cooking show? :eek:

Thanks!

Avelissar
 
As a guy I'm not really worried, but I would say that you can tell by your host coaching calls what to expect. I've only been to one show where I didn't know anybody. Most of my bookings are in person so I've met the host before the show.
 
I thought that too when I started.. but most of the time you have met the person "in person" at least once before they book.. if you get a booking thru a fair or something then maybe schedule a time to meet them and give them their host packet in person. Say at a coffee shop or something. If you're not confortable with someone then you might be able to get another consultant to come with you to your show.. (?)
 
I haven't ever had a problem being at a hostess's house. I have told hostess's no after reading the paper. (this girl was bugging me for months to do a show but there was never a good time for her to have it, then I read in the paper that her husband shot at her and her "lover" and then was in a high-speed police chase. When she called me the next time, I politely told her that I was unavailable for forever).

But that was the ONLY instance in over 200 parties that I have ever turned down a booking.
 
yikes Chris! good call though..
I'd say most people are pretty decent.. I'm sure we all have reservations.. go with your gut for sure.. if it's really telling you NO then maybe figure out different place/time for a show, or take a helper.. (an adult one of course)
 
I've never been in danger or scared of going into to a "strangers" home.

If I ever feel uncomfortable I know to grab my purse and run.

I can replace my kit and paperwork if needed.
 
Most of my bookings are people I meet at my shows, so I already know them. Plus, the past host has invited them into their home, so they must be good people.To me this is a non-issue.
 
In my 6 years, I've only had one "iffy" host, but I didn't have the problem with him. My director (and Carolyn) were weirded out by my stories, but I wasn't. He just was a bit flaky.

But as Jess said, 99% of the hosts I've met in person and gotten to know over the course of host coaching.
 
If I have a show w/someone I have never met and nobody I know knows them, I used to bring my hubby or my dad around. Last month I brought a taser...so I don't need to bring them anymore - LOL
Kristen -I forgot to call you back this afternoon, I am sorry!! I am home tonight - call me!
 
Yeah, I was starting to feel snubbed!:cry:
 
Wow!!! I could have used the taser a time or two!!!! Irritating hostess sometimes!!
 
That Carolyn sure is one crazy chick. LOL!!!
 
I still leave the Mapquest and show info in a place where my husband knows about it. Uh, mu hosts are great and all, but just in case, he has my travel route and host's info.

Not that I worry, though. If you are uncomfortable doing shows like that, don't take bookings at booths.
 
Yikes.. I went to meet a girla nd her friend to talk about the business. I had an ad in the paper and they responded to it. The house was nasty.. stinky and had flies everywhere.. They would buzz your nose.. One was married and her hubby was home. He kept coming out of the bedroom and acting weird and was very nervous.. I promptly left and said we would talk more soon and to look over the info. A few days later a couple was arrested on that same street for murder...(No address given) the guy looked the same and the wife looked the same...as well as you could tell on TV. The couple arrested also had kids as this couple did. I tried many times to call the girl.. But the phone was disconnected. I was curious.. I guess I will never know for sure but it was spooky. I leave clear information with someone if I ever go meet someone again.. and I insist we meet at a public place for everyone's safety.
 
gingertannery said:
Yikes.. I went to meet a girla nd her friend to talk about the business. I had an ad in the paper and they responded to it. The house was nasty.. stinky and had flies everywhere.. They would buzz your nose.. One was married and her hubby was home. He kept coming out of the bedroom and acting weird and was very nervous.. I promptly left and said we would talk more soon and to look over the info. A few days later a couple was arrested on that same street for murder...(No address given) the guy looked the same and the wife looked the same...as well as you could tell on TV. The couple arrested also had kids as this couple did. I tried many times to call the girl.. But the phone was disconnected. I was curious.. I guess I will never know for sure but it was spooky. I leave clear information with someone if I ever go meet someone again.. and I insist we meet at a public place for everyone's safety.
I think your one mistake was meeting them at their house. If you don't know someone, you should first meet them at a neutral location. Then you can sit and talk with them.
 
I agree.. I guess since there were two.. I felt it would be ok. I have not made that same mistake again.
 
gingertannery said:
Yikes.. I went to meet a girla nd her friend to talk about the business. I had an ad in the paper and they responded to it. The house was nasty.. stinky and had flies everywhere.. They would buzz your nose.. One was married and her hubby was home. He kept coming out of the bedroom and acting weird and was very nervous.. I promptly left and said we would talk more soon and to look over the info. A few days later a couple was arrested on that same street for murder...(No address given) the guy looked the same and the wife looked the same...as well as you could tell on TV. The couple arrested also had kids as this couple did. I tried many times to call the girl.. But the phone was disconnected. I was curious.. I guess I will never know for sure but it was spooky. I leave clear information with someone if I ever go meet someone again.. and I insist we meet at a public place for everyone's safety.

Yikes!!!!:eek:
 

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