Staying Active as a Pampered Chef Consultant While Abroad

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores the experiences and suggestions of participants regarding maintaining activity as a Pampered Chef consultant while traveling abroad. The original poster shares their upcoming travel plans and concerns about staying active in their business during this period.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, suggests setting up catalog shows and online shows while traveling.
  • Another participant shares their experience of doing shows on military bases, noting that products can be shipped there.
  • Several users mention the idea of asking friends and family to host catalog shows during the travel period.
  • One participant discusses the possibility of shipping essential Pampered Chef items to London for demonstrations.
  • Another participant expresses concerns about shipping logistics and potential issues with military mail services.
  • One participant emphasizes the importance of contacting the home office for clarification on rules regarding selling while abroad.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the feasibility of conducting shows while abroad, particularly regarding shipping products and the rules for consultants operating in different countries. No clear consensus emerges on the best approach to maintain activity during travel.

Contextual Notes

The discussion is framed around the personal experiences of consultants and their strategies for staying active in their business while abroad, particularly in relation to shipping and hosting shows.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants who are planning to travel or live abroad and are concerned about maintaining their business activity may find the shared experiences and suggestions relevant.

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hi everyone - i have a question for you all as you always have such great suggestions. i am about to travel abroad from august through february. i have a show lined up for august and a cat show for september. i will actually be home for 3 weeks in part of oct through beg of nov. does anyone have any advice as to how to keep my status as a pc consultant going? i don't want to go inactive and i'd rather not lose all my sales i've accumulated- i'm so close to 15,000! i've only been doing this since march - i've exhausted all my family and close friends for shows from when i started. i just wonder if anyone else has been in this situation and what you did - or if you have any advice.
thanks!!
jen
 
the best thing would be to do some catalogs shows. Have at least one a month lined up.

worst case, do the cat shows you have, try to do a real party in oct but turn in nov. then do a leave of absence from dec, jan and feb. then make sure you have something for march.

wow, where ya going for that long?
 
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travelwe will be back home on cape cod for the 1st month - then going to london for my husband's job. should be a great time! but i'm really enjoying my pc life and don't want to lose my momentum.
 
Do catalogs shows and online shows. While you are in LOndon do a few shows out there too. Granted you cant take your kitchen w/ you but could you ship a "few" pieces there like a saute pan, manadiloin,garlic press,scrapers, bowls etc
As long as you have the esstional you can show them off and sale them. Good Luck and have fun in London!!!
 
I believe you have to be an England consultant to do shows in England. We only ship to the US. Set up catalog/online shows while you are gone. Talk your best friends/family members into being the host - getting the free product and getting the product to the others who ordered. If noone wants to step up, you'll have to do direct shipping.I know you can do a temporary leave of absense, but I'm not sure how long. I believe it is 3 months out of every 12. Is it every calendar year or 12 months from the first month you took off? If it is the former, try to take off a few months before the end of the year and then use it again in the Spring.Definately do shows at Cape Cod! Show people how easy it is to stock their vacation kitchen and home kitchen with these wonderful tools. They make entertaining simple and eating somewhat healthy (vacation mindset :P) easy.Email/call HO and see what the deal is with selling in London as well as recruiting in London. You might also want to see if there is a military base there that doesn't have a PC rep. Contact them to see if you can send over some flyers and do a few shows. A US military base is considered US soil, and we do ship there. You should be able to get recruits with that one! Maybe you can get in contact with a London PC person to borrow some of the essential tools instead of shipping them over. There are some military people on this board. They can probably give you a few pointers on how to find bases and who to talk to. Once you get the names of the bases, HO could probably tell you if a consultant is based there.HTH
 
shano said:
Do catalogs shows and online shows. While you are in LOndon do a few shows out there too. Granted you cant take your kitchen w/ you but could you ship a "few" pieces there like a saute pan, manadiloin,garlic press,scrapers, bowls etc
As long as you have the esstional you can show them off and sale them. Good Luck and have fun in London!!!
I don't think she would be able to do that, because you can't ship out of the US, unless it's on a base. The only way you might get away with it would be to ship them to herself, then she would have to reship them, and then they would pay lots of shipping. But you could get lucky and someone might not care about the shipping costs.

I would suggest DEFINATELY set up a show or two while you are 'home' in Cape Cod. If you know lots of friends and/or family there you could ask them what they have so that would be some things you wouldn't have to bring in your 'traveling show'. Or since you will be there for a month, you could have an open house and put an ad in the local paper and fliers out everywhere and do something with recruiting there as well as a mystery host show, and a showing of the new products, just a few ideas you can build off of.
 
Send out an email NOW to all your family and friends. Tell them how much you enjoy doing Pampered Chef and that you don't want to lose your sales status. Ask friends and family if they'd be willing to sign up to do a catalog show each month for you. Maybe offer them an incentive. Do you have a PC website? You can run everything online! Set up your shows and have people order online under the host's name for that month. Tell your friends that they'll be able to buy the host special if they even do $150 in sales!

You can do it!!

Beth in PA
 
Correct me if I am wrong, but all she really needs is a host or friend on the military base to ship to. The products have to be shipped to the base, but does anything say they need to stay there? She could sell to people in England, ship them to someone on base, then distribiute them. Maybe you could find a consultant on base that wouldn't mind intecepting the shows for you! That might be against the rules, I honestly have no idea, but I am just throwing ideas out there!
 
I think there could be a problem with the military mail service...they may get paranoid that something underhanded is going on. If it were me, I would do my best to do this above board.I also remember someone saying that the products have to be shipped separately to each guest on a military base...I could be wrong on that one. We need to get a military person on this thread!
 
My husband is military and we have the same shipping as civilians. I do shows all the time on base and have the products shipped to the host just like I would for hosts who live in town. We aren't overseas so maybe its different if you are.
 
I would contact HO and let them know your situation. Maybe they can accomodate you while you are in England, especially since you are there for an extended amount of time.
 
I agree with Shari! Call HO and see exactly what the rules are, and if there is any way to get around them while you are in England.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I stay connected with my Pampered Chef team while traveling abroad?

You can stay connected with your Pampered Chef team by utilizing social media platforms, messaging apps, and video calls. Make sure to join your team’s Facebook group or other communication channels to keep up with updates, training, and support. Scheduling regular check-ins via video calls can also help maintain relationships and keep you engaged.

What are the best ways to promote my Pampered Chef business while abroad?

Promoting your Pampered Chef business while abroad can be done through social media posts showcasing your travels and how you use Pampered Chef products in different settings. You can also host virtual cooking demonstrations or classes to engage with customers and prospects from anywhere in the world.

Can I still take orders and host parties while I’m overseas?

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What should I do if I encounter shipping issues while abroad?

If you encounter shipping issues while abroad, contact Pampered Chef’s customer service for assistance. They can provide guidance on shipping options and help resolve any issues. Additionally, inform your customers about potential delays and keep them updated on their orders.

Are there any specific tax implications for selling Pampered Chef while living abroad?

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