Well my CV is no more prepped that it's ever been - but it's more indicative of the aggressive cost cutting in the industry which is delivering returns to shareholders at the expense of the employees. I'm not looking at Consulting through rose tinted spectacles - and I'm a realist. However the gradual erosion of benefits / perks / call them what you will has not been proportionate to a reduction in the effort expected or required (occasionally the opposite). My point is that travel, extensive periods of time away from home, long hours must, somewhere, be compensated to really attract the best people. Unpaid overtime, economy class travel virtually everywhere, removal of training perks, removal of travel spend perks, mounting bureaucracy and the general commoditization of Consultancy means this is an irrevocably changed industry.This latest communication was, above all else, another small contribution to the erosion of what gets me out of bed in the morning....