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DebbieJ
02-01-2008, 09:41 AM
Anyway, January was my 2nd month of relinquishment. December we had the sales, but one of my gals had gone inactive and I didn't replace her. I have more recruits now, but I needed the sales. I usually try to take care of the $4k myself, but given the circumstances this month I wasn't able to. I did turn in two shows last night and decided not to kill myself closing my last show that would have put us over $4k. The host called me back at 10:30 p.m. but I was just beat. Plus, I wanted to be paid in Feb too since my first show in Feb isnt until the 15th. :)

Imagine my complete joy this morning when I opened my IPT and one of my consultants turned in $1600 last night, putting us $200 over. I started crying again! :cry::cry::cry:

These little things make me love Pampered Chef. I sent my consultant a note thanking her even though she didn't even know it. :candyheart::candyheart: I'm trying to think of what I might be able to give her--maybe something out of my director box or PC $ or a Merrill GC?

bethcooks4u
02-01-2008, 10:44 AM
Oh, Debbie. I am so sorry for your loss. {{{{{hugs}}}}} You are in my prayers!

As far as your team - don't you love it when they surprise you!:rolleyes: I would give her a basket pick at your meeting for her sales but I wouldn't make a huge deal out of her putting you over. That might only encourage her and others to not tell you about sales and then you'll be having heart attacks at end of month wondering if you'll make it or not...

finley1991
02-01-2008, 11:18 AM
Wow Deb! My heart is going out to you and your family!

I agree with Beth... it might set a precedent. What I would do is send her a hand-written card with just what you wrote and how she helped you and the team through a difficult time. That would mean more to me than a product, especially under the circumstances.

Sending hugs your way.... :)

DebbieJ
02-01-2008, 11:37 AM
Good idea about not setting a precedent. She doesn't come to my meetings (she goes to hospitality) so no one else knows. I already sent her a nice email. So maybe I'll send her a card, maybe I won't. *shrug*

It was just the surprise I needed to see her sales. :)

pamperedbecky
02-01-2008, 11:47 AM
Oh, Deb....I'm so sorry to hear about your loss. :( I feel badly that you're having to go through all that. I'm so glad that your team pulled through for you as a total surprise. I think the nice email and/or note is a great little thank you.

I hope you're doing ok! Hang in there! At least January is done and your team made the sales!!!:D

Nanisu
02-01-2008, 12:02 PM
{{{{{{Debbie}}}}}}

ChefLisa
02-01-2008, 12:19 PM
Hi Debbie!

I am so sorry for your loss! I had a situation that was a little similiar, but not quite, back in 2002. It was the hardest thing I have lived through to date. Luckily about a year later my youngest daughter was born. For some reason she was meant to be with us instead of the little guy. Take care of yourself!

By the way, I loved seeing your interview at Leadership. You are such a bubbly person!

I am so glad your team came through for you. My team sales were very weak in January, but I hit the $4,000 mark myself so we survived another month. I am really looking forward to offering the opportunity to many more people this year and building a strong team this year. This is a huge goal of mine and I had one person join my team in January and have another joining this weekend.

I hope you continue to hit the mark and not have to worry about relinquishment.

Lisa

amy07
02-01-2008, 12:25 PM
(((((Hugs)))))) and prayers to your and your family!

Glad that your team pulled thru and gave you a boost!

chefkugler
02-01-2008, 01:00 PM
Debbie,
Sorry to hear about your loss.

Glad to hear your team pulled through.

I though my team would get close for January. But I pulled up the tracking this morning and OUCH they didn't do so hot. I had a few who I thought were submitting and didn't. So from a team of 8 only 2 submitted sales.
Time to put January behind and focus on Feb.

amy07
02-01-2008, 01:12 PM
Debbie,
But I pulled up the tracking this morning and OUCH they didn't do so hot. I had a few who I thought were submitting and didn't. So from a team of 8 only 2 submitted sales.
Time to put January behind and focus on Feb.

well, if it makes you feel any better my IPT has not been updated yet (I submitted 2 shows late last night). So as of right now, my team of 11 has submitted nothing for the month of January.:cry::cry:
But you're right, time to focus on Feb & march and I know that several have shows lined up, so that is my bright spot on the cold rainy day.

chefkugler
02-01-2008, 02:07 PM
well then maybe I might see something still for my team. I had one submit $255 and the other $189. The one for $189 needed $200 to stay active. I went over that with her like 1000 times. This morning she realized she goofed.

PamperedPosey
02-01-2008, 02:17 PM
I am so sorry too! I went throught that about 4 years ago at Thanksgiving time. It hurts to hear of others going through that. I remember how hard that was. I do have a beautiful 2 year old boy now along with my 6 year old daughter.

I am hoping to have your luck with IPT. Mine hasn't updated with my shows that were submitted last night, so I'm hoping some off the gals on my team submitted late last night too.

I had 2 people tell me that they had shows to turn in (either one would have put us over $4000), then they both said they decided to wait until February! :eek:

Feel better Deb!

Addie4TLC
02-01-2008, 04:39 PM
I'm sooo sorry Debbie. {{{{{{{{{HUGS}}}}}}}}
You have a wonderful attitude, that's just the thing to get you though even the most difficult times. I'm glad your team came through for you. :)

Last month I threw in the towel and am hoping to come out stong this month. My entire team of 20 something did $1400 in sales and I didn't even hit $750. I'm confident though... I found someone that wants to sign up in Vegas and has others interested so I'm going to HAVE to go to Vegas (poor me) and do a mini opportunity event.

cmdtrgd
02-01-2008, 04:48 PM
well then maybe I might see something still for my team. I had one submit $255 and the other $189. The one for $189 needed $200 to stay active. I went over that with her like 1000 times. This morning she realized she goofed.


Make sure she knows she can do a retroactive waiver!!!

dannyzmom
02-01-2008, 08:41 PM
(((((((((((Debbie)))))))))))