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Discussion Overview

This thread discusses personal experiences related to recruiting new consultants in unexpected situations, highlighting the importance of being prepared for opportunities. Participants share anecdotes about their own recruiting experiences and express encouragement towards one another.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares their experience of recruiting a new consultant at a funeral, emphasizing the unexpected nature of the opportunity.
  • Several participants express admiration for the recruiter’s success and share their own recruiting experiences, including one from Nevada.
  • Another participant mentions the importance of being prepared for recruiting opportunities at all times.
  • One participant asks for details on how the recruiter managed to get the new consultant to sign on the spot, expressing curiosity about the approach used.
  • Another participant notes that the new recruit was eager to join and essentially made the decision themselves.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the value of being prepared for recruiting opportunities, with several sharing similar sentiments about the unexpected nature of finding new recruits.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences of Pampered Chef consultants in recruiting, with anecdotes shared in a supportive community environment.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for inspiration from peers about recruiting strategies and experiences may find this thread relevant.

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You never know where you will find your next recruitI signed a new consultant today at a funeral. Yes, you read that correctly--at a funeral.

My stepmom's mom died so we went to the services today and to lunch at her and my dad's house afterwards. My stepmom's SIL loves to cook and we got talking (I did not bring up Pampered Chef--I think my stepmom or my dad mentioned it since they wanted to see the CN), I showed her a catalog, and she asked ME about joining!

By the time I left, I had a signed agreement from the SIL. She's from FL so now I have team members in two states! Woo hoo!!!

You just never know....you should always be prepared. I have a small supply of paperwork in my car, so I ran out and got an agreement and she filled it out.

:):):):):):)
 
Way to go Deb!! You are on fire with recruiting - will you be getting TPC in that too?!?!?!:D:D:party::party:
 
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amy07 said:
Way to go Deb!! You are on fire with recruiting - will you be getting TPC in that too?!?!?!:D:D:party::party:

I don't know....we'll see......off to check my TPC calculator...
 
Well Deb, that is the most unusual place I have heard of for finding a new recruit. However, it really is inspiring and drives home the point of always being prepared.

Thank you for sharing!
Lisa
 
Go Deb Go!!!!
 
Good for you Deb!!! Let's make that our next goal.... a Consultant in every state! LOL I just recruited one from Nevada, it feels great. You are on FIRE!!!
 
where in FL she is welcomed to join us when i visit my girls there ANYTIME--Congrats
 
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Thanks Morfia, she's in Jacksonville.
 
get her to the Goergia training up there ---from HO--in all of Fl there is a fun group there----
I go to the Tampa area---sorry
 
Wow, Deb. That's awesome!! How in the world do you get them to sign on the spot? I've never had that happen! What wording did you use to get them to sign right then and there? That's so awesome!!! Although the circumstances are sad. :(
 
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You know, she basically talked herself into it and I really didn't need to say anything to get her to sign right then and there. She wanted to wait and just go home and sign online, but I learned my lesson on that one more than once. ;)So I slipped out to the car and brought an agreement in and told her to fill it out and then we would talk and I would turn it in when she gave me permission to do so.
 
DebbieJ said:
You know, she basically talked herself into it and I really didn't need to say anything to get her to sign right then and there. She wanted to wait and just go home and sign online, but I learned my lesson on that one more than once. ;)

So I slipped out to the car and brought an agreement in and told her to fill it out and then we would talk and I would turn it in when she gave me permission to do so.

isn't that the truth!;) Like they say, "get'em while they're hot!":D
 
Wow,that it really -- stunning. Unusual, no doubt, but it remains a reminder to us all to always be ready for business INCLUDING recruiting!:bugeye:
 

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