I don't think 6 months is really enough time to do justice to your consulting career, and to judge whether it's the right industry for you in such a short space of time. I'm presuming your roles are project based, so if your miserable in your current role why not ask to be assigned to a new role/project?One aspect of my consulting career I enjoyed was the opportunity to work on different roles, so if you're miserable on one role, there's always light at the end of the tunnel to try something new. A new client or project is almost as good as getting a new job.I'd suggest giving it another 6 months to see whether you're still miserable (keeping in mind the job market is still challenging). You don't want to end up in a boring public sector job and regret not giving your consulting career a chance. But be clear on whether it's the nature of the consulting industry as a whole that you don't enjoy, or whether it's the particular environment/project you find yourself in that's causing you to hate your job. And if its the nature of consulting work (long hours, demanding clients, challenging deliverables, competitive environment) that you have a problem with, then maybe a move into industry may be better suited for you. Consulting isn't for everyone, you just need to be clear on what you want and go for it. But if you do, make sure you secure a job offer before handing in your notice.Good luck.