Forum Thermomix
Welcoming Center, Management and General Chat => Chit Chat => Topic started by: cottchick on November 08, 2010, 01:11:39 am
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I am curious about becoming a demonstrator. I have called the office-- busy signal, will try again later. In the meantime I thought this might be a good place to ask about what's involved in taking on this business! I am assuming its a case of 'the harder you work the luckier you get.'
If anyone can outline what is involved and how they are finding it as a business I would be grateful.
cheers,
Cottchick
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Well I have spoken to a lovely lovely person at head office - if you are reading, thank you!!
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So, have you decided to give it a go cottchick?
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Hi Judydawn, I have since spoken to my consultant as well as had a very helpful pm from a consultant here and YES, I think it could be just the thing for me!! Its exciting!
Cottchick
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Fantastic ;)
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go for it!! ;D ;D
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I'm thinking about becoming a demonstrator (i have had my TMX for about a year and use it daily). I already have a part time job and 2 young children. I'm not really viewing it as a major income earner, more as something I think I'd enjoy.
Can anyone tell me what the minimum time requirement would be per week to fulfil the role and keep an active status? There'd be demos, deliveries, cooking demonstrations (do you have to go to all of those?) and weekly meetings. I'm just trying to work out whether I can fit this in at this point of my life. Any advice would be really welcomed!