dollfangs said:Is there anywhere on CC that shows the different pins/ribbons we get at conference?
No, there's not. They put it in the booklet you get at conference, though.
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This thread centers around participants sharing their experiences and excitement regarding achieving career sales milestones within the Pampered Chef community, particularly the $50,000 mark. Many discuss the associated rewards, such as pins and special lunches at the upcoming conference.
Participants generally agree on the rewards associated with reaching $50,000 in career sales, such as receiving a pin and attending a special lunch. However, there are differing views on the specifics of rewards for other sales milestones, such as $15,000.
Participants share personal experiences and sales figures, reflecting a range of achievements within the community. The discussion highlights the supportive nature of the forum as members celebrate each other's successes.
This thread may be useful for Pampered Chef consultants looking to understand the rewards associated with career sales milestones and to connect with others who have similar experiences.
dollfangs said:Is there anywhere on CC that shows the different pins/ribbons we get at conference?
Typically, there are ribbons for:dollfangs said:Is there anywhere on CC that shows the different pins/ribbons we get at conference?
Marg said:Jodi - are you going to Conference? I should hit $50,000 by July and will be at the Career Club lunch.![]()
Paige Dixon said:Wow! I haven't checked mine since being close to the $15,000 raise, but this thread prompted me to check it... $167,650!!!!
Here I was thinking I wasn't at 50K yet...
chefann said:Typically, there are ribbons for:
- levels above consultant (FD and above)
- career club sales
- career club recruiting
- Committee members
- TPC
- workshop presenter
- Spouse (if your spouse decides to go with you)
Pins:
- sales in 1 year: $15k, $25k
- recruiting (1 or more)
- HWC donations (less than what's required to get the special lanyard)
- RUFTH donations (less than what's required to get the lanyard)
- career club sales (when reach a new level)
- career club recruiting (when reach a new level)
Buttons:
- on track for level 1
- on track for level 2
- already achieved level 2
- already achieved level 3
- first time conference attendee
- 5+ anniversary
- shopping spree winner (from HO tour)
I think the sales amounts are by the end of June. But I could be wrong. Somebody please correct me if I am!lisacb77 said:Thanks Ann, now I may really want to go with all that flair I could get
BTW, is it $15k or whatever accomplishment by the end of May???
chefann said:I think the sales amounts are by the end of June. But I could be wrong. Somebody please correct me if I am!
klsnyder said:where do we check the totals?
My journey began with a passion for cooking and sharing delicious meals with friends and family. I discovered Pampered Chef at a party and was impressed by the quality of the products and the supportive community. The potential for personal growth and financial rewards motivated me to join the team and turn my passion into a career.
Reaching $50,000 in sales took me approximately two years. This journey involved consistent effort, building relationships with customers, and leveraging social media to expand my reach. Each milestone taught me valuable lessons that contributed to my overall success.
I focused on several key strategies: hosting regular cooking shows, engaging with my audience on social media, and providing exceptional customer service. I also made it a point to follow up with customers after their purchases, which helped build loyalty and encourage repeat business.
Reaching $50,000 in sales has come with various rewards, including recognition within the Pampered Chef community, bonuses, and exclusive product discounts. Additionally, I’ve had the opportunity to attend special events and training sessions that have further enhanced my skills and network.
My advice would be to stay committed and be patient. Success in direct sales takes time and effort, so it’s important to set realistic goals and celebrate small victories along the way. Building a strong support network and continuously learning about the products and sales techniques will also help you thrive in this business.