Originally Posted by
stueys
Mgmt consultancy -involves a lot of travel to Europe, US and Asia. When I was younger I quite enjoyed the travel and the upside is a varied collection of great holidays flying F or J long haul on airmiles. We've also been upgraded to some great suites in places (a 3 bedroom, huge suite at the Waldorf Towers springs to mind) on the back of hotel status.
Lots of fun when younger but now, with a young family, I'm far more interested in getting and being at home. Plus it's harder to use the benefits of frequent travel when you've got kids (at least until they're a bit older).
Sounds great. I took a few modules in Management, passed with high marks and enjoyed it. I just assumed that you would need experience before being a consultant. How did you get into that field?