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  • #151
Oh, and back to the hi-jacking. Sorry to be on-topic for a second! :p

...and I just had to grab my 'emergency' pint of B&J Peanut Butter Cup. Thanks a lot! :D
 
  • #152
Crap, now I need a pint of B&J's!! Off to Wawa!

Oh, and I love Office Supplies, too. We'd have fun shopping, Dena. I like to shop and spend money on things that look like I need them, but in reality, just take up space and look cute on my desk! ;)

Welcome and best wishes to you!!
 
  • #153
cathyskitchen said:
Crap, now I need a pint of B&J's!! Off to Wawa!

Oh, and I love Office Supplies, too. We'd have fun shopping, Dena. I like to shop and spend money on things that look like I need them, but in reality, just take up space and look cute on my desk! ;)

Welcome and best wishes to you!!
I, too, appear to have an OS problem. I also have a nowhere-to-put-anything problem. I am currently bartering to get the office ("yes, buy the expensive tv and put it downstairs in the man cave - just give me full control of the office"). At the moment, I have Staples and WalMart bags scattered across my house. It looks like a back to school sale gone bad! :eek:
Reading this thread, I found out about Nancy's closing, so yesterday before work, I spent over $40 - on STICKERS. It's possible I may need help! :D
 
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  • #154
Yeah but I haven't even told my live in boyfriend
cathyskitchen said:
Crap, now I need a pint of B&J's!! Off to Wawa!

Oh, and I love Office Supplies, too. We'd have fun shopping, Dena. I like to shop and spend money on things that look like I need them, but in reality, just take up space and look cute on my desk! ;)

Welcome and best wishes to you!!


That I'm selling PC yet! And after the Avon fiasco, I'm sure I will get the :rolleyes: ! JUST WAIT until the Ebay, Amazon, sticker packages start coming to the front door! I think I had two of the 4 sent to my moms!!!

My office, as well as Hockeylovers, is in the man cave but shared with others. I think for my bday, as i said earlier, Im going to ask for my own Big Girl Desk!
 
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  • #155
Ahhh....Thank you for the star information. Here I am thinking this wasn't the ONLY initiation that was involved....
 
  • #156
and once you get your stripper star, you have to reveal what your stripper name is (that's your first pet + the street you grew up on)
 
  • #157
Soooo... how was the party last night? Did you get a lot to read??
 
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  • #158
Omigod.......everyone knows this! LOL!...I thought it was just all the yucks in this town!

I'm going to be Buffy Lafayette!

Whoo hoo!
 
  • #159
Clicked on this thread......only to discover it has evolved from an Ebay thread, to a B&J eating, stripper thread..........

And THAT is why I always feel compelled to read every thread - because you just never know what you might find.:p
 
  • #160
Yep. That's what we're all about - confusing everyone!

SOme of the best info is burried in the most obscure threads.:rolleyes: :eek:
 
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  • #161
The party was fine....
BethCooks4U said:
Soooo... how was the party last night? Did you get a lot to read??

I bought a few things that wont come in the kit. Just a FEWWWWW...

Just a couple sheets of paper. Dont even know if she got my email about the quick starter kit. Certainly nothing thats going to tide me over, I'll tell you that! :D

Ladies, I certainly hope I didn't say anything to offend ANYONE on here yesterday. I was completely kidding around and if I took it too far, I apologize. I'm certainly not like that and I would NEVER intentionally hurt ANYONE's feelings. Im not sure I can even do that if I want to because I'm not a confrontation kind of Gal! You've really helped me out tremendously the last few days I will be forever grateful for that. I will tone down my sarcasm and downshift to "witty"!:p ;) ;) :D :D
 
  • #162
BethCooks4U said:
Yep. That's what we're all about - confusing everyone!

SOme of the best info is burried in the most obscure threads.:rolleyes: :eek:


That is why I'm glad our "SEARCH" feature is so great!
 
  • #163
OMG! Don't worry about it. Most of us on here are like family and can take the sarcasm. If you're worried about it, just put phony sarcasm tags (<sarcasm></sarcasm>) around your post, or make sure you add a couple of smilies.
 
  • #164
Denarella said:
I bought a few things that wont come in the kit. Just a FEWWWWW...Just a couple sheets of paper. Dont even know if she got my email about the quick starter kit. Certainly nothing thats going to tide me over, I'll tell you that! :D Ladies, I certainly hope I didn't say anything to offend ANYONE on here yesterday. I was completely kidding around and if I took it too far, I apologize. I'm certainly not like that and I would NEVER intentionally hurt ANYONE's feelings. Im not sure I can even do that if I want to because I'm not a confrontation kind of Gal! You've really helped me out tremendously the last few days I will be forever grateful for that. I will tone down my sarcasm and downshift to "witty"!:p ;) ;) :D :D
Dena,Sarcasm is revered here!:D You will continue to find that we are a fun-loving, closely knit group from all corners of the world......and we love to have fun - including the use of some well placed sarcasm........I can't remember anything in any of your posts that would be considered remotely offensive - so you're good!;)And did I mention that we are all about having FUN?
 
  • #165
Denarella said:
I bought a few things that wont come in the kit. Just a FEWWWWW...

Just a couple sheets of paper. Dont even know if she got my email about the quick starter kit. Certainly nothing thats going to tide me over, I'll tell you that! :D

Ladies, I certainly hope I didn't say anything to offend ANYONE on here yesterday. I was completely kidding around and if I took it too far, I apologize. I'm certainly not like that and I would NEVER intentionally hurt ANYONE's feelings. Im not sure I can even do that if I want to because I'm not a confrontation kind of Gal! You've really helped me out tremendously the last few days I will be forever grateful for that. I will tone down my sarcasm and downshift to "witty"!:p ;) ;) :D :D
I can't even think of anything that would have offended. Don't worry about it! You were/are fine!

One thing you gotta realize on this site is that you gotta take everything with a grain of salt. It's sometimes hard to "hear" the tone something is meant in. Most of the time people are being kind and/or funny but it doesn't always come off that way.


PS: I would have given you a lot of info to read since you ASKED for it - but then that's me... Most want to spoon feed the info so it doesn't overwhelm (I only give bits here and there to most people too - btw).
 
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  • #166
I too, will be seeing the Simpsons today........my son is dying to see it...

Secondly, I felt HORRIBLE when I went to the party because I felt I was alittle to touchy with Ann. Ann, Im sorry if that's how it looked or sounded. I was SOOOOO joking around but I couldnt shake that feeling last night that I took it too far. I'm done on that! :D :D :D

I know. Here I was expecting a book or packets. Its mainly stuff Im going to be getting in my box when I DO order it. She gave me the rewards program, thank you gift ditto, Our Mission, 321 plan for success, Dream with a deadline ditto, Developing your cookshow, Sample Show Outline, New Cons. Bus Bldg Package offer, Congrats on starting your new bsn, check list of box i'll be getting before I die i hope, cooking show observation sheet.

Dont get me wrong, Im grateful but this will take me ten "puppy shaking of excitement" minutes to read and then I'm back to detox...

I'll be back later, Oh Wise Ones. I'm soooo late for work and I'm on the road this morning....be back after lunch. Enjoy your day of hazing others into your cult! :D :p
 
  • #167
Denarella said:
Secondly, I felt HORRIBLE when I went to the party because I felt I was alittle to touchy with Ann. Ann, Im sorry if that's how it looked or sounded. I was SOOOOO joking around but I couldnt shake that feeling last night that I took it too far. I'm done on that! :D :D :D
Good grief! I didn't realize you were picking on me. How dense am I? I was worried that I offended you with my "dumb" comment (see post 122).

We're all good now- see, no problem!
 
  • #168
chefann said:
and once you get your stripper star, you have to reveal what your stripper name is (that's your first pet + the street you grew up on)

LOL I did not know this...

Ok so I am Oscar Woodbury

Hmmm sounds more like a drag queen... LOL

:D
 
  • #169
etteluap70PC said:
LOL I did not know this...

Ok so I am Oscar Woodbury

Hmmm sounds more like a drag queen... LOL

:D


Yeah - if I went by my first pet's name, mine would be Duke First.....so I choose to use my second pet's name......Trinket First sounds soooooo much more stripperish to me!:p
 
  • #170
ChefBeckyD said:
Yeah - if I went by my first pet's name, mine would be Duke First.....so I choose to use my second pet's name......Trinket First sounds soooooo much more stripperish to me!:p

Hmmm that would make it Charlie Woodbury ???

I could skip to the 3rd choice... C.J. Woodbury... hows that?

OK I am now oficially LMAO!!!!

Too funny!
 
  • #171
Mine is bad because of the street name.
Depending on whether I use first pet (which I don't really remember) or first pet I do remember, I'm Ernie or Scooter. And the last name: Fourteen Mile! Sounds WAAAAAYYYYY too porn-ish. :D
 
  • #172
katie0128 said:
You can order anything you want from anywhere you want... as long as you don't give anyone else PC's logo or tag line to use on the products. So, you can order business cards (or labels, stamps, letterhead, etc.) from Vista and use PC's name ONLY (provided you use the ® with the name). However, You CAN NOT use "discover the chef in you" or have them print the cards with the logo. Only authorized vendors can print materials with the logo and tag line. If you search in files, there should be examples of business cards that people have done not using an authorized vendor.

You CAN however use the logo that you download from CC on anything the YOU personally design and print. You can't give it to a printer to print for you, but you can do it yourself. So you can buy business card stock and print it on your own printer and you can use it on flyers that you take to Office Depot or other copy center to be copied for you.
 
  • #173
BethCooks4U said:
I've done this and they were okay but didn't look very professional (at least mine didn't). I invested in the Merrill lapboards and feel it was so worth it. JMHO

(I used to be so "crafty" but somehow I lost my talent in that area...)

I also ordered a dozen from Merrill and am VERY happy with them. I did make some binder lapboards from binders and don't think they look nearly as professional but use them as overflow (for shows with more than 12 guests). The seam makes it really obvious what you did and over time the pocket tends to pull out from being stuffed. I think the homemade ones are a great started, but when you have money to reinvest, the Merrill ones are much more professional.
 
  • #174
chefann said:
Good grief! I didn't realize you were picking on me. How dense am I? I was worried that I offended you with my "dumb" comment (see post 122).

We're all good now- see, no problem!


You are one of those rare creatures online who has fun and tends to assume people are joking and having fun and therefore you don't get all "huffy" or hurt when people are picking on you. Actually most of the forum members here figure people are joking. You have to hit us over the head before we notice that maybe someone is serious and not joking when they are picking on us. :D :p
 
  • #175
Denarella said:
I bought a few things that wont come in the kit. Just a FEWWWWW...

Just a couple sheets of paper. Dont even know if she got my email about the quick starter kit. Certainly nothing thats going to tide me over, I'll tell you that! :D

Ladies, I certainly hope I didn't say anything to offend ANYONE on here yesterday. I was completely kidding around and if I took it too far, I apologize. I'm certainly not like that and I would NEVER intentionally hurt ANYONE's feelings. Im not sure I can even do that if I want to because I'm not a confrontation kind of Gal! You've really helped me out tremendously the last few days I will be forever grateful for that. I will tone down my sarcasm and downshift to "witty"!:p ;) ;) :D :D

**SERIOUS MOMENT WARNING***

No, No, NO!!!! You are in no way allowed to adjust your personality just to not offend anyone on this site. We are all big boys and girls and as long as you are not being outright mean, rude or spiteful, you need to be you! TRUST ME, if we think you are rude, mean or spiteful, we WILL let you know... otherwise, we just (as raebates would say) "pull up our big girl panties and deal with it".

Getting off the soapbox and sending you back to your regularly scheduled, completely sarcastic thread hijacking already in progress...
 
  • #176
tlennhoff said:
You are one of those rare creatures online who has fun and tends to assume people are joking and having fun and therefore you don't get all "huffy" or hurt when people are picking on you. Actually most of the forum members here figure people are joking. You have to hit us over the head before we notice that maybe someone is serious and not joking when they are picking on us. :D :p

Like this?
 
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  • #178
etteluap70PC said:
Hmmm that would make it Charlie Woodbury ???

I could skip to the 3rd choice... C.J. Woodbury... hows that?

OK I am now oficially LMAO!!!!

Too funny!


She said "WOOD"! :eek: LOL!!!!!!!!!
 
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  • #179
Just got back...I was a BADDDDDD girl! :eek:
 
  • #180
Denarella said:
She said "WOOD"! :eek: LOL!!!!!!!!!
OMG! We've had threads like that. <giggle>

You fit right in.
That may or may not be a good thing - the jury's still out.
 
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  • #181
OopsFrom Office Depot that is....
 
  • #182
uh-oh. What did you buy, missy?
 
  • #183
I just got back from office Max!
 
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  • #184
Lol!!!!
BethCooks4U said:
I just got back from office Max!

Ut oh.....:eek:
 
  • #185
And the daily meeting of Chef Success office supply anonymous begins now.
 
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  • #186
I spent $82
chefann said:
uh-oh. What did you buy, missy?

My most prized possession is a wireless keypad for my laptop. Cha Ching!

A nice 3 ring binder with faux leather cover that allows you to slide something into the binder cover and then the non glare sheets to go inside to put the specials and such

Two pocket folders

Pens - red and blue

Name tags

Fall Stationary for my September Open House Thingy

An awesome $2 big A** fabric trapper keeper binder thingy with lots of pockets for pens, ids, and paper. I figure my paperwork to take to shows.

Shipping size labels

Ordered my vista business cards and posts

Ordered my super fast name/Ind Con/phone number stickers for FREE, THANK YOU!:D :D :D
 
  • #187
Well, that's not too bad. At least they're all useful items. :)

I love using a wireless keyboard with my notebook! Although I should double check that mine will work with my new laptop, since I switched OSes.
 
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  • #188
Ahhhhh...good point...do you take your laptop to shows, Ann?
 
  • #189
I do. Usually. I recently had several shows in a circle of people who were, um... financially strapped. I didn't take it to those shows because I didn't want to look like I was gloating that I had a laptop and they didn't; and there were few enough orders that it was not a big deal to compute them with my handy calculator.
(If you search on "potty", you'll find the continuing saga of these shows. The first one was June 18...)
 
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  • #190
You've peaked my interest, Woman!
chefann said:
I do. Usually. I recently had several shows in a circle of people who were, um... financially strapped. I didn't take it to those shows because I didn't want to look like I was gloating that I had a laptop and they didn't; and there were few enough orders that it was not a big deal to compute them with my handy calculator.
(If you search on "potty", you'll find the continuing saga of these shows. The first one was June 18...)

This oughta be good reading....
 
  • #191
Funny thing is for me... it seems that I worse I think I've done at a show, the better my sales are.
 
  • #192
Don't be eating lunch while you're reading. Just a warning...
 
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  • #193
Really....
Dawn4 said:
Funny thing is for me... it seems that I worse I think I've done at a show, the better my sales are.


Just because you're being hard on yourself?

The consultant last night used the salad chopper to make the chicken braid...let me tell you. I think we ALL bought them!
 
  • #194
Dawn4 said:
Funny thing is for me... it seems that I worse I think I've done at a show, the better my sales are.
I think that happens because when you goof up, you're more relatable to the crowd. Think about the slick used-car salesperson. They've got their patter down, and are ready with a quick answer to anything. And you're not likely to want to buy anything from them. But by showing that you're just like the customers at a show, they can relate, and they feel good about buying from you.
 
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  • #195
Off to lunch!I'll be back, My Peeps! :D :cool:
 
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  • #196
Havent left yet......but I remembered what I wanted to ask the seasoned group

I noticed on here that people prepare Outlet flyers or flyers with things that are being discontinued. To be honest, I have NEVER EVER received one of these all the years I've been going to these shows. What is your opinion on these? Do you hand them out at the VERY end of a show AFTER they've kind of made up their mind or not at all?

I have mixed feelings on this. The great thing is maybe a customer would order even MORE product because its being discontinued or it seems to be such a bargin. The bad thing, I would think, would be people would be discouraged from buying full priced items and would expect that flyer to be at every show.

What's the dill-ee-o, Ladies? What do you suggest?
 
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  • #197
Another question........do you have to sell so much before you can have your "own" website? Or is it available off the get go?

Do you know what bag I reallllllyyyyy loved that the consultant had last night? The black PC bag for the Trifle Bowl or the Utensil Holder. Awesome!
 
  • #198
I think the last month of a season it makes sense to share the list of discontinued products, I'm not sure I'd have the products being restyled on it or not. I think it is a great way to add to sales for a show. The outlet information I email to past guests/hosts occasionally to remind them to check out the outlet regularly.
 
  • #199
Denarella said:
....do you have to sell so much before you can have your "own" website? Or is it available off the get go?

You can get a PWS (personal website) as soon as you get your Pampered Chef debit card number (or they might have changed things and let new consultants use their personal credit card, I'm not sure).

Until you qualify (4 shows or $1250 in sales) your website will only work for getting orders for shows. After you qualify people will be able to place individual orders and bridal registries.
 
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  • #200
A wealth of Knowledge.......you are! Thank you!

I knew I read SOMETHING about not being able to use the website until you got your quota I just wasnt sure what it wasn't you weren't able to do.


Does everyone pass around some binder thingy with stuff in it? If so, what are you putting in it? Im guessing hostess specials, new consultant stuff and maybe a paystub but as a beginner, being poor and all, what do I put in it? Visuals are always good, Im assuming!
 
<h2>1. Is it a good idea for new consultants on a budget to use supplies from Ebay?</h2><p>It can be a good idea for new consultants to use supplies from Ebay, as long as they are purchasing from reputable sellers and the items are in good condition. This can be a cost-effective way to acquire supplies for your business. However, it is important to make sure that the supplies you purchase are in line with the quality and branding of Pampered Chef products.</p><h2>2. Are there any recommendations for or against using supplies from Ebay?</h2><p>Some consultants may recommend using supplies from Ebay, as it can be a budget-friendly option. However, others may suggest purchasing directly from Pampered Chef to ensure the quality and consistency of your supplies. Ultimately, it is up to personal preference and what works best for your business.</p><h2>3. What supplies should I prioritize purchasing first?</h2><p>As a new consultant, it is important to prioritize purchasing supplies that will help you showcase and demonstrate Pampered Chef products at your shows. This may include order forms, invitations, business cards, and other marketing materials. Additionally, investing in a few cookbooks can also be beneficial for showcasing recipes and product uses to potential customers.</p><h2>4. Are there any other ways to cut corners and save money as a new consultant?</h2><p>Aside from purchasing supplies from Ebay, you can also consider hosting virtual parties or partnering with other consultants to split the cost of supplies. Utilizing social media and other free marketing platforms can also help save on advertising costs. Additionally, setting a budget and sticking to it can help you make smart purchasing decisions and avoid overspending.</p><h2>5. Any other tips for new consultants starting out on a budget?</h2><p>Don't be afraid to reach out to more experienced consultants for advice and tips on how to save money while building your business. Also, consider taking advantage of any promotions or discounts offered by Pampered Chef. Lastly, remember to prioritize your purchases and only invest in supplies that will truly benefit your business and help you achieve your goals.</p>

1. Is it a good idea for new consultants on a budget to use supplies from Ebay?

It can be a good idea for new consultants to use supplies from Ebay, as long as they are purchasing from reputable sellers and the items are in good condition. This can be a cost-effective way to acquire supplies for your business. However, it is important to make sure that the supplies you purchase are in line with the quality and branding of Pampered Chef products.

2. Are there any recommendations for or against using supplies from Ebay?

Some consultants may recommend using supplies from Ebay, as it can be a budget-friendly option. However, others may suggest purchasing directly from Pampered Chef to ensure the quality and consistency of your supplies. Ultimately, it is up to personal preference and what works best for your business.

3. What supplies should I prioritize purchasing first?

As a new consultant, it is important to prioritize purchasing supplies that will help you showcase and demonstrate Pampered Chef products at your shows. This may include order forms, invitations, business cards, and other marketing materials. Additionally, investing in a few cookbooks can also be beneficial for showcasing recipes and product uses to potential customers.

4. Are there any other ways to cut corners and save money as a new consultant?

Aside from purchasing supplies from Ebay, you can also consider hosting virtual parties or partnering with other consultants to split the cost of supplies. Utilizing social media and other free marketing platforms can also help save on advertising costs. Additionally, setting a budget and sticking to it can help you make smart purchasing decisions and avoid overspending.

5. Any other tips for new consultants starting out on a budget?

Don't be afraid to reach out to more experienced consultants for advice and tips on how to save money while building your business. Also, consider taking advantage of any promotions or discounts offered by Pampered Chef. Lastly, remember to prioritize your purchases and only invest in supplies that will truly benefit your business and help you achieve your goals.

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