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No great advice, just wanted to share that one of my last hosts was very interested in being a consultant, on follow up she is now newly pregnant and doesn't want to sign up now. Aside from pointing out how flexible the opportunity is and how it can work out, there isn't much more that you can do. My host has told me for now she will commit to doing two shows a year with me, which is still great! And when she's ready, I'll be here to help her sign on.abrahamlaur said:Hi, I know this is an old thread ... but i have a potential recruit who is pregnant and is leary about joining because of that. I had joined when I was 6mo pregnant with my daughter (now a month away from being 1) and I told her I just did catalog shows during the last few weeks and after she was born. I said that PC also does offer the 3month Leave of Absence if she would need it. I was wondering if there is anything else i can say to her to convince her to join? Any ideas would be MUCH appreciated!
Yes, absolutely! Pampered Chef welcomes all individuals who are interested in becoming consultants, regardless of their pregnancy status. We believe that everyone has the potential to be successful in our company.
Your pregnancy should not affect your ability to host parties and events. However, we recommend that you communicate with your host and guests about your pregnancy and any accommodations you may need during the event.
Yes, you can still attend training and conferences while pregnant. However, we recommend that you consult with your doctor before making any travel plans. Also, please let us know if you have any special accommodations that you may need during the event.
Yes, you can take a break from your business if needed. We understand that pregnancy can be physically and emotionally taxing, and we want you to prioritize your health and well-being. You can resume your business when you feel ready.
We recommend that you communicate with your host and guests about your pregnancy and any accommodations you may need during product demonstrations. Additionally, we advise that you avoid using heavy or potentially hazardous products, such as knives, during your pregnancy for your safety.