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The thread explores the experiences and challenges faced by consultants who struggle to secure shows after signing up. Participants share personal anecdotes about their own journeys and the difficulties encountered in getting bookings.
Views differ regarding the effectiveness of catalog shows and the importance of having confirmed bookings before signing up. Some participants share similar experiences of struggling to secure shows, while others focus on the lack of consequences for those who give up.
Participants discuss their personal experiences and challenges within the context of starting as Pampered Chef consultants, highlighting the varying levels of support and expectations from their recruiters.
Consultants who are navigating the early stages of their business and those considering recruitment may find the shared experiences relevant.
BethCooks4U said:Nothing.
But I would encourage her to at least do a catalog show each month until she has done 4. I have a person who was SOOO excited too and did nothing. I encouraged her to do this and even gave her lots of ideas on how she could but she has done nothing. ...a kit napper by any other name...
cmdtrgd said:She can do the catalog show herself.
When a consultant gives up on getting shows, they may experience a decline in their income as they will no longer be generating sales or commissions. Additionally, they may lose access to exclusive promotions, training, and support from Pampered Chef, which can hinder their growth and development in the business.
Consultants do not automatically lose their status if they stop getting shows; however, if they do not meet the minimum sales requirements over a specified period, they may risk being placed in inactive status. It’s important to stay engaged and maintain some level of activity to keep the consultant status active.
Yes, consultants can always choose to restart their business later. Pampered Chef allows former consultants to rejoin the program, but they may need to go through the sign-up process again and may not retain previous sales records or benefits.
Giving up on shows can negatively impact customer relationships, as regular engagement and hosting events help build rapport and trust. Customers may feel neglected if they do not receive ongoing communication or invitations to events, which could lead to decreased loyalty and sales.
Yes, Pampered Chef offers various resources for consultants who feel discouraged, including training sessions, motivational materials, and support from team leaders and fellow consultants. Engaging with these resources can help reignite passion and provide strategies to overcome challenges in getting shows.