Forum Thermomix
Welcoming Center, Management and General Chat => Introduce Yourself => Topic started by: LZB on April 22, 2014, 07:07:28 am
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Starting my new career as TMX consultant on completing training 30 April. First demo confirmed May 2nd ;D. Tips to make it fun and memorable for all guest would be awesome :)
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Hello LZB, welcome to the forum. Congratulations on completing your training, you sound as if you are raring to go and I wish you all the best.
I'll leave it up to others as to the fun part of your demos, I know all I wanted to see was the food cooked and not hear all the chit chat about the machine (that speaks for itself during the demo) but I know you have to follow specific guidelines set down by HO. Do let us know how your first demo goes.
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Welcome LZB. You are in for some exciting adventures. I'm afraid I really can't help you with the demonstrations. I knew I wanted my machine so all I wanted was for the consultant to show me how it worked.
One hint I will give you is that if you are doing a demo and the person is actually buying the machine, invite them to open the packaging etc of the machine. Mine was a gift from my husband and I was a little peeved that the consultant ripped it open, lifted it out and began the demo with it. It is only a small thing but I was peeved. :'(
Let us know how your thermomix adventures go.
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hi and welcome, my demo was not really good, I bought mine sight unseen, then had a demo a couple of days later.
practise heaps before the first demo..
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Welcome to the forum LZB.
When I had my demo ( I'm in the UK) the demonstrator encouraged all my friends to participate in the use of the TM.One friend I invited is a Coeliac so I made sure all my ingredients (which we provide) were gluten free.
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Hi LZB and welcome. I think you should just be yourself and be honest. The rest will come. Good luck xox
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Welcome to the forum.
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Hi LZB and welcome to the forum.
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Hi and welcome LZB