Who Ever Turned Me Into Ho, Really Deserves a Gold Star!I've Been

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around a participant's frustration with being reported for a policy violation, leading to a heated exchange about accountability and the role of fellow consultants in monitoring online behavior. Participants share their personal experiences regarding similar situations and express varying opinions on the actions taken by the Home Office (HO) and the community's role in such matters.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal
  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses anger towards someone who reported them to HO, feeling that it undermines the community spirit.
  • Another participant questions the accusation, suggesting that HO employs staff to monitor policy violations rather than relying on community members.
  • Several users mention their own experiences with receiving notifications from HO about policy violations, indicating that such monitoring is common.
  • One participant reflects on the importance of understanding and following the rules, suggesting that violations are ultimately the consultant's responsibility.
  • Another participant shares a personal story about being reported by a friend on social media, emphasizing the need to move on from such incidents.
  • Some participants express concern over the negative attitude displayed in the original post, suggesting a more constructive approach to handling violations.
  • A few participants note that the community should focus on support rather than policing each other, advocating for encouragement instead of accusations.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ significantly, with some participants supporting the idea that community members should not report each other, while others believe that understanding and following policies is essential. No clear consensus emerges on the appropriateness of reporting behavior within the community.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a mix of personal experiences and opinions regarding the enforcement of policies within the consultant community, highlighting the emotional responses to perceived betrayal and the complexities of maintaining professional standards.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants navigating the challenges of policy compliance and community interactions may find the shared experiences and viewpoints relevant to their own situations.

I have never heard that one before! Love it. I'm going to save that and use it one day at the right time!

Ok, I have to ask....where have you been???? lol

There's a longer version but it takes too long to get out. lol Go to college, get an engineering degree, build a bridge and get over it.
 
rennea said:
I like this one girls:


This one should be for the lady on YOUTUBE

Oh sorry, didn't want to start that one again :o

:chef:
 
lmonninger said:
For those like me whom just joined this chat site: Can you just say what the rules about self advertising is and what you can do on the internet?:confused:

For we know and let it be a waring to all of us.

And then if its a violation why are so many people selling things on ebay that are pampered chef or pampered chef related? I am very confused here.:confused:
can anyone explain it to me ? :confused:
l monninger

We cannot mention PC anywhere online, including putting it in a profile on a site like facebook, myspace, moms groups, etc. We cannot advertise our businesses or link to our website online in any way. We also cannot sell on e-bay. The reason so many PC products are for sale on e-bay is because it is difficult to enforce, so unfortunately some consultants do get away with it, and also the majority of people selling are not consultants or affiliated with PC, so HO can't control it. If a random person wants to sell their products on e-bay, they can, provided they don't use PC photos or copyrighted materials. Does that make sense?

Also, if you go to CC you can download the policies and procedures to read about it, although I know they can be confusing at times.
 
There is a whole long section in the policies and procedures related to Internet/Web policies. Bold type is directly from policies/procedures, other is my own...

Consultants of every level are prohibited from linking to their Pampered Chef Personal Web Sites. This includes both sponsored links and banner ads that you pay for, as well as non-sponsored links that you don't pay for.

you can't even have friends link to your site, or list your site anywhere such as myspace, facebook etc.

Only Executives and above may purchase a seperate domain name and develop a Web site ouside of their Pampered Chef Personal Web Site for the sole purpose of training and recognizing their downline. See Benefits and Priveleges for Executives and Above and the related policies below.

Other than signing up for a Pampered Chef Personal Web Site or approved vendor sites, do not list the company name when filling out personal profiles on the internet

You may not purchase lists for e-mail marketing purposes. Spamming is not allowed

You may not sell any Pampered Chef products-current or discontinued- through online auction houses (like ebay.com) or on any Web site other than your personal Pampered Chef Web Site

Please do not mention, advertise, or promote your Pampered Chef business on any chat rooms, other than those created for communicating with other Consultants.

Other than through your Pampered Chef Personal Web Site, you may not promote or advertise your business on any other Web Site, Internet Directory, search engine, etc.


I would highly recommend just reading through the policies and procedures manual....there is a lot of info in there regarding internet, and I didn't feel like typing it all!!! :)
 
WOW! I take a little 6 hour drive (I'm in Atlanta) and log into THIS!







I am now going to use that ignore feature for the first time.
 
to keep it easier for myself to refer to I pulled this info directly from Policies and precedures.

Consultant Agreement
Terms and Conditions
A. As a Pampered Chef® Consultant, I understand and agree:

1. I will promote and sell Company products to customers by regularly holding Cooking Shows. I will not sell Company products on the Internet or in any public, retail or service establishments. I will not sell Company products for resale. I will present Company products in a truthful, sincere and honest manner, and I will conduct myself in a manner that reflects the highest standards of integrity and responsibility in keeping with the reputation of the Company.
2. I will protect the Company’s trademarks and trade name by not reproducing the Company’s name and/or trademarks or copy any of the Company’s materials for use in any advertising without the prior written approval of the Company

PC Policies and procedures pg 21:
“Consultants of any level are prohibited from linking to their Pampered Chef® Persona Web Sites. “…… “Additionally, any other form of advertising on the Web is prohibited.”
Pg22
Consultants and above
“Other than signing up for a Pampered Chef® Personal Website or approved vendor sites like Visual Impact Products, do not list the company name when filling out personal profiles on the Internet.”

Pg 23
The Home Office will randomly audit links to Personal Web Sites to ensure these guidelines are being followed. If you wish to report a violation, please e-mail Consultant Career Solutions at
 
Thank you for the info on what you cant do and can do. It helps.
l.monninger:)
 
BethCooks4U said:
WOW! I take a little 6 hour drive (I'm in Atlanta) and log into THIS!







I am now going to use that ignore feature for the first time.
I thought that was last week. Don't forget about La Madelaine for breakfast, lunch or brunch - and did you get reservations for Dante's?
 
I, for one, am glad you got caught, Allison. Anyone who defends you, well, I have them on ignore, so I don't care what they have to say. ;) I personally wouldn't defend anyone who doesn't run their business ethically.
 
cathyskitchen said:
I, for one, am glad you got caught, Allison. Anyone who defends you, well, I have them on ignore, so I don't care what they have to say. ;) I personally wouldn't defend anyone who doesn't run their business ethically.

You are glad she got caught?!? :rolleyes: Nice. You must be a very pleasant person to be around. Honestly, I don't care what you have to say either. I wasn't defending her for any illegal activity I was just stating that it was none of anyone's business. She tried to help a fellow Cheffer and got ridiculed. Just remember Cathy, Karma can bite you in the rear. Future Director? I fear for anyone who is under you with THAT kind of attitude.

(Not that you aren't reading this or anything :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: )
 
Note: This thread will remain open as long as people are expressing themselves in a civil manner. And right now it seems to be going down hill.
 
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vtodd71 said:
She tried to help a fellow Cheffer and got ridiculed.

I have read through this thread and the other where it all began. I did not see a single person ridicule her for "helping someone out". The only thing that was said to her is that her advice was simply a violation of policy.
 
RebelChef said:
Ok, I have to ask....where have you been???? lol

There's a longer version but it takes too long to get out. lol Go to college, get an engineering degree, build a bridge and get over it.
I like the shorter version better
 
What? I can't hear you? Oh, right, you're on ignore. :P
 
Admin Greg said:
Note: This thread will remain open as long as people are expressing themselves in a civil manner. And right now it seems to be going down hill.

Reminds me of a saying... :rolleyes:

How's the weather by you Greg? I hear LOTS of snow!
 
janetupnorth said:
Reminds me of a saying... :rolleyes:

How's the weather by you Greg? I hear LOTS of snow!
Must be a northern thing....I don't get it :confused:
 
OK guys - yes, I am playing Mom here.

Rules of online etiquette are NO PERSONAL attacks...people aren't just expressing opinions in some posts - people are placing personal attacks.

That needs to stop or Greg will close the thread - we know that from the past!
 
janetupnorth said:
OK guys - yes, I am playing Mom here.

Rules of online etiquette are NO PERSONAL attacks...people aren't just expressing opinions in some posts - people are placing personal attacks.

That needs to stop or Greg will close the thread - we know that from the past!


I have to agree...I just noticed this thread and assumed it was a thread thanking everyone on Chef Success for such great ideas!

Pointing out that someone is in violation of policy isn't wrong...she was trying to keep the poster out of trouble (HO is on here all of the time...I am one of the one's who has received a call personally from HO from a very upset post from me, so I know that is a FACT...) as well as correcting something that is NOT ALLOWED so that other newbies wouldn't think it was OK. Trying to help is not being chef police.

I for one am not going to add to the bickering that's going on in this thread. If you have something of value to say, then say it. If it's just being juvenile, then keep it to yourself. You know...the Golden Rule. We all know it!
 
It's raining cats and dogs here in Indiana!
 
pampchefrhondab said:
It's raining cats and dogs here in Indiana!
We had sunshine today!! I actually was able to let my two monkeys go outside and play. Just checked, and we should have more of the same for the next few days!
 
It's raining cats and dogs here in Indiana!

Don't step in a poodle! :p

lol Sorry, couldn't resist.
 
I like the shorter version better

Me, too. The longer one is just kinda lame. lol
 
I believe the reason why people are worried about other people "breaking the rules" is that it can often take business away from those of us who follow the rules.

And I agree, if you are trying to help others and you "teach" the new consultants something that is obviously against policy, it should be pointed out. By pointing out their oversight it will hopefully stop the new consultants from getting bad advice. That is just my humble opinion.
 
You know many people don't read their guidlines when they are giving to them. I know that many people don't read their employee handbook when it was given to them at their other job besides PC. So if someone doesn't let you know when you over step a boundary how are you going to learn. Thus leads up to the next thing if we are going to try to give someone who is new to the biz. information it needs to be as lose if not exact to the rules. Because I don't about others I would not want to be responsible in others getting into trouble or be misguide with the wrong information. Especially since we are here to help others grow and mature in their endeavors.

As several people have said in one form or the other "Can't we just get along and agree to disagree"

That's my 2 cents I know many could careless. But oh well. Sticks and Stones. Guys
 
Question: How do you ignore someone? I had no idea that was an option until I read this insanely dramatic thread. lol
 
cathyskitchen said:
What? I can't hear you? Oh, right, you're on ignore. :P

That is REALLY grown up of you. :rolleyes:
 
fruit76loop said:
I believe the reason why people are worried about other people "breaking the rules" is that it can often take business away from those of us who follow the rules.

And I agree, if you are trying to help others and you "teach" the new consultants something that is obviously against policy, it should be pointed out. By pointing out their oversight it will hopefully stop the new consultants from getting bad advice. That is just my humble opinion.

First, how is anyone "breaking the rules" taking business away from you? Do you have statistics proving this theory? Second, I never EVER said it was O.K. for anyone to violate any policy. You just don't call someone out in a public forum. I'll give you an example. The wife and I were at a restaurant and this manager came up to a waitress and started "teaching" her about how she wasn't doing something right. It didn't matter whether she did something right or wrong. That manager should have called her to the back of the store and told her in private and not embarrass her in front of everyone. But just by looking at this manager, he looked like the type of guy who just loved calling people out in front of others. That is my point! Don't worry, I told him we would never eat there again because of his attitude!

Some people on this thread are just like that manager. They LOVE pointing out policy and rules and such. Maybe it makes them feel important. I don't know. I do know that I'm not going to set by and watch this happen. That is the only reason why I spoke up. Because some people need to be put in their place. I really wish Allison would come back and defend her own self on this issue. I'm tired of this thread and moving on to more positive ones. (I started one about the Regional Meetings you should check out) You guys can stick around and exchange pot shots but I'm out of here.
 
Okay, I finally have to say something. No one was trying to "point" out policy to anyone specific. We all pipe up once in a while when we see something that someone is pointing out that IS AGAINST THE CONTRACT they signed with PC. Ann was just trying to be polite and make sure that any new consultants on here don't start thinking that it's all right to do that. I don't know how this got to be such a witch hunt on Ann! Ann is one of the nicest most helpful people on here, she's one of the first people I made contact with when I finally quit lurking. I think it's crazy that it's been strung out this far, the name calling and people bashing. If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say it at all. It's well known that HO visits here, Allison blatenly pointed out that she was doing something that was against policy. Even if no one said anything about it, HO may have still picked up on it. It's not the end of the world just because HO contacted her about it. You learn from your lessons and move on or you sit in your own pitty party and bring everybody else down with you.
 
vtodd71 said:
First, how is anyone "breaking the rules" taking business away from you? Do you have statistics proving this theory? Second, I never EVER said it was O.K. for anyone to violate any policy. You just don't call someone out in a public forum. I'll give you an example. The wife and I were at a restaurant and this manager came up to a waitress and started "teaching" her about how she wasn't doing something right. It didn't matter whether she did something right or wrong. That manager should have called her to the back of the store and told her in private and not embarrass her in front of everyone. But just by looking at this manager, he looked like the type of guy who just loved calling people out in front of others. That is my point! Don't worry, I told him we would never eat there again because of his attitude!

Some people on this thread are just like that manager. They LOVE pointing out policy and rules and such. Maybe it makes them feel important. I don't know. I do know that I'm not going to set by and watch this happen. That is the only reason why I spoke up. Because some people need to be put in their place. I really wish Allison would come back and defend her own self on this issue. I'm tired of this thread and moving on to more positive ones. (I started one about the Regional Meetings you should check out) You guys can stick around and exchange pot shots but I'm out of here.


Stirring the pot......stir......stir.......:rolleyes:
 
Todd...STOP IT. You were the one that kept stirring it up on the other thread, and you're doing it again on this one. You don't always need to have the last word.

I am brand new to this site, and while my first impression was that it was awesome, especially for a newbie like me who's just starting with PC, I'm now starting to think that all anyone does is fight. I can't believe I paid $5 for this.

Can someone please tell me how to place someone on ignore?

Thanks...sorry to vent, but this is really bumming me out.
 

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