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		<title>Points and Per Se: Perks of the management consulting lifestyle</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Models and bottles. You&#8217;ve probably heard this phrase used to describe the investment banking lifestyle. But let&#8217;s be honest &#8211; most bankers can&#8217;t date models. And most bankers rarely buy bottles, unless out with coworkers and the MD&#8217;s paying.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Models and bottles. You&#8217;ve probably heard this phrase used to describe the <a href="http://managementconsulted.com/2008/12/16/question-of-the-day-management-consulting-versus-investment-banking/">investment banking lifestyle</a>. But let&#8217;s be honest &#8211; <strong>most bankers can&#8217;t date models</strong>. And most bankers <strong>rarely buy bottles</strong>, unless out with coworkers and the MD&#8217;s paying.</p>
<p>Introducing &#8220;<strong>Points and Per Se</strong>&#8221; &#8211; perks of the consulting lifestyle. For those who don&#8217;t know, Per Se is an upscale Manhattan restaurant.</p>
<p>In this article, we&#8217;ll discuss these perks and <strong>what they mean for you</strong>. The focus here is not the &#8220;serious&#8221; benefits of consulting (eg, training, mentorship) but the &#8220;fun&#8221; benefits.</p>
<p><strong>1. Expense accounts</strong></p>
<p>These come standard with most corporate jobs. But the generosity and extent of consultants&#8217; expense accounts is worth discussing.</p>
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<p><em>Note: things have probably changed for the worse in the current economic climate. My reflections are from pre-2008. There is considerable variation amongst firms, particularly between <a href="http://managementconsulted.com/2008/12/12/recruiting-decisions-what-is-the-difference-between-global-management-consulting-firms-and-boutique-consulting-firms/">GMCs and boutiques</a></em></p>
<p>For this discussion, let&#8217;s focus entirely on <strong>expense accounts while traveling</strong>. Working from the office entitles you to <a href="http://www.seamlessweb.com">Seamless Web</a> dinners, but traveling is where it really comes together.</p>
<p>When you travel, you can expect:</p>
<p>-Full reimbursement for breakfast, lunch, and dinner &#8211; enough even to pay for room service meals at four-star hotels (where a glass of orange juice can cost $7)<br />
-A per-diem for laundry and dry-cleaning<br />
-Full reimbursement for all travel expenses (eg, taxis, trains, black cars, etc). We&#8217;ll discuss business-class flights later<br />
-The ability to reimburse all kinds of incidentals</p>
<p><strong>2. Per Se &#8211; team events and team dinners</strong></p>
<p>Consulting is teamwork-intensive. As a result, firms pour money and energy into helping teams build working chemistry and camaraderie.</p>
<p>For junior consultants, it means a bit of legwork in <a href="http://managementconsulted.com/consulting-jobs/tips-for-new-management-consultants/">planning and executing</a> team events.</p>
<p>It also means the chance to dine at Per Se and some of your city&#8217;s nicest restaurants.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s just team dinners. Team-building events can become full-day affairs. Here are just a few examples:</p>
<p>-A tour of Napa wineries in a chauffeured black car service<br />
-A day at Circus school<br />
-Cooking class and wine lessons with a top chef and sommelier</p>
<p>&#8230;your imagination is the only limitation. And these examples are probably the <strong>median on the lavish scale</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>3. Laptops and Blackberries</strong></p>
<p>While not unique to management consulting, it&#8217;s nice nonetheless.</p>
<p>You won&#8217;t be getting the latest MacBook Air, but you can expect a top-of-the-line corporate laptop (such as a Lenovo Thinkpad) plus all sorts of related gear (eg, wireless mice, portable USB drives).</p>
<p>Most firms also provide Blackberries and will cover a significant percentage of your monthly phone bill. Some people hate them, some love them. I certainly miss the connectivity, if not the inevitability of frequent work-related updates.</p>
<p><strong>4. Business-class flights and significant others</strong></p>
<p>Back to the topic of <a href="http://managementconsulted.com/2008/12/23/top-5-myths-about-travel-as-a-management-consultant/">consulting travel</a>. At most consulting firms, you&#8217;re entitled to business-class flights on longer trips (don&#8217;t expect it for a NYC-Boston shuttle). The benefits are obvious &#8211; more frequent flier points (to be covered later), vastly better food, and the ability to actually use your laptop without needing to grotesquely contort your body.</p>
<p>And that&#8217;s just for domestic flights. When you travel international business-class, the flight becomes a vacation in itself. One trans-Pacific trip via Singapore Airlines, and <strong>you&#8217;ll become a believer too</strong>.</p>
<p>The extra bonus here &#8211; depending on your ability to manage upwards &#8211; is the chance to fly your significant other out for the weekend. A work colleague was able to fly his then-girlfriend to Italy for the week.</p>
<p>It tends to compensate somewhat for those weeks on end where you don&#8217;t even get to see your apartment.</p>
<p><strong>5. Points, points, and more points</strong></p>
<p>Points are one of the biggest consulting perks, because consultants travel, and travelers earn points. From Starwood hotels to Hertz <a href="http://www.qrentals.com">car rentals</a>, from Amtrak rides to Continental flights, you&#8217;ll get to know points programs extremely well.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll find yourself doing a detailed analysis of every credit card rewards program. You&#8217;ll know the member carriers of One World Alliance. You&#8217;ll sign-up for the American Airlines 10K challenge, because you know that&#8217;s the fastest way to hit Platinum.</p>
<p>One of the best rewards programs out there is the <strong>Starwood Preferred Guest</strong> (SPG) Credit Card from American Express. The details aren&#8217;t important now, but consider this a reminder for when you start.</p>
<p>You can expect that for every &#8220;consulting year&#8221;, you&#8217;ll rack up enough points to <strong>cover several weeks of personal vacations</strong>. You&#8217;ll also get elite status with major points programs, which entitle you to additional free room upgrades, flight upgrades, and priority access.</p>
<p><strong>6. Office events &#8211; from happy hours to training offsites</strong></p>
<p>In addition to project team events, consultants&#8217; emphasis on office camaraderie and firm networking means plenty of company events big and small.</p>
<p>On the small end, you can expect regular office happy hours (both in-office and at local bars), sponsored lunches and dinners, holiday parties, and more.</p>
<p>On the big end, you can expect periodic weekend-long offsites, conferences, and training events. The lavishness of these trips depends heavily on the firm and the office.</p>
<p>Regardless of which consulting firm you work for, at least 2-3 times a year there will be <strong>elaborate, weekend-long parties</strong> masquerading as something else.</p>
<p>And if you&#8217;re a <a href="http://managementconsulted.com/consulting-interviews/bain-consultant-interview/">summer intern</a>, your social calendar will be even more packed.</p>
<p>That wraps up our tour of the management consulting lifestyle and consulting perks! Are there any benefits that I left out? <strong>Please comment below</strong>.</p>
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