Work/life balance in consulting

Hey all,

Interviewing at a few banks as well as consulting firms. a big pull for me w/ consulting is the prospect of a more balanced business background as well as a more favorable work-life balance. the travel sucks, but the hours are better and i'd imagine a bit more active than the banker lifestyle (at least you guys get to stand up and make presentations :)

How do you guys stay active in the gym with the traveling lifestyle? hard enough to do it at an office working long hours, wondering what your tips are for meals, etc. when on the go?

Do you guys have time for side projects? Consulting seems to encourage a broad network of contacts, expertise, etc. do friends solicit advice on their entrepreneurial endeavors? you ever work on your own side businesses?

Are your weekends free? Varies according to firm, I’d imagine, but how many of you fly out to other cities during the weekend from the client site to visit friends/family, etc?

Are women immediately attracted to you when you utter the words “management consultant” ?!

Thanks all!

 

Applied for a few consultancy firms before because I like the hours, didn't get the job though. Travelling may suck but I'd take it over sitting in a desk anytime. Women? I don't know since I didn't get the job, but my scumbag friend always brags about it.

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Gym / eating - This is actually pretty easy for me. Every hotel I'm at has an ok gym, just have a set of non-weight / machine-oriented strength exercises in case I run into a place w/ only cardio equipment. So most nights when I get back, I hit the gym before dinner. On meals, it's easy to control what you eat when you're eating out all the time - just try to make sure your team isn't dragging you to get fast food all the time (this rarely happens - most teams I've been on, everyone wants to eat healthy).

Side projects - I have one friend who I'm helping put together a business, just helping, no personal interest in the venture. No projects of my own, but I do a fair bit of trading, so spend time on research, etc.

My weekends are 99.5% free - I've probably worked 3-5 weekends over the course of 3.5 years, and that means more than 2 hours of work (Sunday evenings I'll usually scan emails and prep for the week for ~1 hr). All of these cases were for DDs, and I just don't do PE work anymore after that experience. When I do leverage travel, it's usually flying my fiancee to wherever I am rather than me flying off somewhere else.

Not sure about the women piece - I'm getting married this summer, and my fiancee isn't a big fan of the travel ... until it means staying in a suite in South Beach for a week. I'd be shocked if most of these nerds I work with are pulling girls because they're a consultant.

 

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