I'm coming to the end of a two year gig, and my client's extension pot has run out (as has my expenses entitlement!)
However, they don't really have the skills internally to pick up where I leave, and I'm sure that in a month or two they'll be on the phone requesting some ad-hoc consultancy.
Can/should I draft up some sort of an ongoing support agreement whereby I agree to spend a certain amount of time for them within a certain SLA, e.g. an hour at three days' notice, a day at two weeks' notice, a week at two months' notice?
If so, what would the going rate be for this in relation to a usual contractor daily rate? And could a retainer be factored in, whether the agreement is exercised or not, to cover the loss of flexibility incurred by the ongoing agreement?
Just wondering if anyone's been in a similar situation, or has any advice. Thanks!
However, they don't really have the skills internally to pick up where I leave, and I'm sure that in a month or two they'll be on the phone requesting some ad-hoc consultancy.
Can/should I draft up some sort of an ongoing support agreement whereby I agree to spend a certain amount of time for them within a certain SLA, e.g. an hour at three days' notice, a day at two weeks' notice, a week at two months' notice?
If so, what would the going rate be for this in relation to a usual contractor daily rate? And could a retainer be factored in, whether the agreement is exercised or not, to cover the loss of flexibility incurred by the ongoing agreement?
Just wondering if anyone's been in a similar situation, or has any advice. Thanks!
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