The Consulting Lifestyle
This blog was written by Mike Troeller. Mike is a current member of the CDC graduate scheme.
One of the reasons why I initially applied to Capgemini was the varied nature of project work and notably, the opportunity to experience this in a range of different locations. The consulting lifestyle can involve being resourced onto a project at the other end of the country or even abroad for months at a time. I’m currently based up in Edinburgh and have quickly mastered the art of living out of a suitcase. Here are my top tips:
1. Invest in a durable, lightweight small suitcase – Not only will your back thank you for not lugging a holdall around but most projects require you to stay in a hotel for 3 nights each week (Mon-Thurs), meaning that a small suitcase is sufficient if you pack wisely. To save time and not have to check your case in ensure that it corresponds to airline size restrictions. This is generally 56x45x25 (cm) but research the airline beforehand as some allow you to take a laptop bag too.
2. Have a ‘miniatures’ toiletries kit – Keep a designated bag aside from your home supplies with a toothbrush, toothpaste etc. Try to make sure that everything is ‘mini’, so under 100ml so it complies with hand luggage requirements. This will prevent having to rethink and repack every week.
3. Don’t pack, just relax (on a Sunday) – Weekends should be time for you so pack on a Thursday night when you return home. This way you avoid any late night Sunday panic. I’ve always found it useful to have a ‘packing checklist’ so that I don’t forget anything. This will become second nature after a few weeks but it is a good way to start.
4. Map out your journey – It is obviously important to focus on packing, luggage and flights but making plans for after arrival requires equal consideration and planning. Research reputable taxi firms and book in advance to prevent long delays or hefty fares.
5. Take a good book / Ipod – Waiting in hotel lounges or being on long train journeys can feel arduous but time passes much quicker with some cheesy music or an edition of Harry Potter. Take whatever interests you with you when you travel.
6. Don’t ruin your feet – Clients don’t see you on your 0700 flight so sacrifice fashion in the name of comfort. You’ll have plenty of time to change and smarten up before arriving on site.
7. Make your loyalty count – Staying in the same hotel for weeks at a time or flying withthe same airline regularly means that you should research into their loyalty scheme. Chain hotels and airlines generally have loyalty cards that reward clients with points accumulated over time. I’ve known colleagues to have weekends away in Paris (flights/accommodation) entirely funded by their hard earned points!
8. Indulge in hotel facilities – Research what the hotel has to offer in advance of your stay. Some have high tech gyms and spas to take your mind off a day’s hard work.
9. Eat well! – Another perk of not being at home is not having to worry about cooking! Enjoy the hotel cuisine or local delicacies.
10. Manage your time – Working away is a great opportunity to experience another location, language or culture as well as getting to know your colleagues. However, having time to reflect and relax is equally important and highly valued to balance socialising with down time.
The tips above will hopefully help you to really appreciate the many perks of working away and prepare you for life as a Consultant!
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