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This thread discusses the timing related to the 30-day period for new consultants, with participants sharing their personal experiences and interpretations regarding when this period begins. Additionally, there are conversations about geographical locations and personal sentiments related to moving and living in certain areas.
Views differ regarding the exact start date of the 30-day period, with some participants suggesting different timelines. There is no clear consensus on this matter.
The discussion includes personal experiences and sentiments related to moving and living in specific regions, alongside inquiries about the 30-day clock for new consultants.
New consultants or those considering joining the community may find the shared experiences regarding the 30-day period and geographical discussions relevant.
I wish I was moving to Ashville! My husband is already in Charlotte and says there are so many people. I had no idea that Charlotte was that big. I live near Chattanooga, so I thought it was like that size. I guess, it will be a bit of a shock for this country girl.cookinwithjen said:ccarp - Alexander is in WNC just outside of Asheville. We're a couple of hours from Charlotte. It's much, much smaller here and more mountainous. The company I work for has two offices - one in Charlotte and one in Asheville. So, I am lucky enough to visit the "big city" (ha ha) pretty often. Good luck on your move!
mkarago129 said:I'm jealous of you who are in the Tennessee and Carolina mountains. I have gone to that area the last two years on fall vacations. I absolutely love it there!
The 30-day clock for new Pampered Chef consultants starts on the day you sign your agreement and officially join the Pampered Chef team. This is when you can begin to take advantage of the benefits and resources available to you as a consultant.
The 30-day period is typically a time for new consultants to focus on launching their business. During this time, you can earn rewards, bonuses, and commissions based on your sales and recruiting efforts. It's an important time to build momentum and establish your customer base.
No, the 30-day period is fixed and cannot be extended. It is designed to encourage new consultants to engage with their business quickly and effectively. However, you can continue to grow your business and earn rewards beyond this initial period.
If you do not meet your sales or recruiting goals within the 30-day period, you will still have the opportunity to continue your business. While you may miss out on certain initial bonuses, you can still earn commissions and work towards future goals.
During the 30-day period, it's recommended to focus on hosting cooking shows, reaching out to potential customers, and building your network. Engaging with your upline and utilizing training resources can also help you maximize your success during this critical time.