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Has anyone ever sold Pampered Chef? If so do you make money? Is it worth it? Do you get alot of free products? |
Has anyone ever sold Pampered Chef? If so do you make money? Is it worth it? Do you get alot of free products? Yes, YES, YES and YES! I am a director with The Pampered Chef and I LOVE IT. Just yesturday I recieved 2 boxes of free products valued at $705.75 just for sellng a certain amount and being a director. (It's not that hard to be a director in my opinion). Every time The Pampered Chef comes out with new products they give their consultants a chance to earn them for free. In addition to the free director's package I have already earned an additional $479.25 in products and I'm hoping that in the next day or so I will hit the next level and earn $319 more than that. Starting August 1st consultants will be able to earn their new cookware for free. If you're interested, you can earn it too! It is so fun when FedEx comes with your door delivering you boxes of free product. I LOVE IT! And the best part is that the product is a bonus. Here is a sample of what I made the last 3 months: June - $1395.17, May - $1,379.49, April $1,569.87. I usually do 4-6 Cooking shows a month and then I turn in catalog shows here and there. If you are willing to work 2 nights a week, the possibilities are endless. I make a little more for being a director, but earning directorship is not too diffcult with the right training. I have worked with The Pampered Chef for less than 2 years (it will be 2 years in october) and I have loved the whole experience. I have 2 small children (one barely 2 and the other is almost 9 months) and I am able to stay home and raise them and still contribute to the family income. Another benefit of The Pampered Chef is their incentive program. I personally LOVE to travel and am so excited because the Pampered Chef will be sending me and my husband on an all expense paid vacation to London next year. 5 days 4 nights where they pay airfare, hotel, transportation, everything. I would also love to answer any questions you may have, as well as send you some info in the mail for you to look at without an obligation. In the time I have been a director I have trained over 10 new consultants and I would love to be of assistance. Just drop me an email. I hope to hear from you. Good Luck! Source(s): I am a director with The Pampered Chef i personaly have not sold Pampered Chef, but my mom has. Yes, you do make some money. It is worth it if you like to go out and talk in front or people. I know it was worth it for my mom because it helped her get used to tlaking in front of crowds. Depending on how many people you have at a show and how many products you sell, you will get quite a few free products. i know my mom did because our house is FILLED with PC stuff. i think you should try it. you may like it. hope i helped!鈾モ櫏 mom sold pampered chef You don't get alot for free that is for sure. I tried for a year with it. The problem is most people are tired of having the parties and just want to order the product. With PC you can't do that unless you send in a 200 dollar order. You can make money with it. There is no doubt about that. When you consider the average show is between 3 and 5 hundred dollars, and what your profit margin is, yeah there is money to be made with it. It is just getting started, and getting the first few shows down and booking off of those. It takes about 6 months to get a customer database built once started. It is alot of fun too. I really had a blast doing the shows. I love PC's recipes as well. You learn alot about cooking as well. The meetings are alot of fun. And depending on the director, you can earn free products with your sales and sometimes they have drawings for product. I would say if you want to try it make sure you are ready to spend about 2 hours a day on the phone trying to set up shows. That's the hard part is making the phone calls and finding the words that work for you on the phone. You can make a proffit on your first show. Keeping the proffit going is the key. Keeping shows booked is the key to keeping the proffit going. I have two friends that have done P/chef. One is still doing it and my other isn't but she said she did well enough at the time (ans she has a lot of their stuff). I think the important thing here is do you love their items? Do you think a few of your family or friends will book a party for you and those will be easy to come by - (If a ton of reps are doing it think about that).. It's also a great thing to do for someone getting married (a shower) so keep those things in mind and only you can answer this question - it gets you out of the house - and people can be successful - I do not sell p/chef but am in a similar sales (health/wellness) |
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