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Simple retainer agreement?
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Originally posted by TheCyclingProgrammer View PostWhat they essentially want from me is a commitment for a maximum of 4 days/month which I would presumably bill them for whether they use those days or not - so they are essentially paying for my time whether or not I do any work; in return I keep some time available and make my other clients aware that I require this flexibility (which shouldn't be a problem). A fairly standard retainer agreement.Free advice and opinions - refunds are available if you are not 100% satisfied.Comment
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ever find one
Did you ever find a retainer template? Sounds like you may have made one yourself. I'm looking for a template myself and only finding US templates online.Comment
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I do this. Client number two has me on a retainer to support their production system, the contact actually says that I will do 25 hours a week, but it's a use it or loose it arrangement - I normally only do a couple of hours a week. The contract says that for a level 1 production issue I need to jump on a conference call within 30 mins of being informed, but anything else I have 1 week to respond.
Before NLUK jumps on me - I employ two sub-contractors on a small retainer, in the event that I can't get on the conference call due to client one keeping me busy, then they will both do it for me - the first one on the call then gets an hourly rate while they run through standard trouble-shooting steps while I make myself available. (this has never happened and we only get a level 1 incident once every couple of years on average anyway)
Projects at client two are set up separately (such as new code / new hardware etc) and I quote them an eye-watering amount for my part, which they happily sign offLast edited by tvr450; 31 July 2015, 15:17.Comment
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Originally posted by tvr450 View PostI do this. Client number two has me on a retainer to support their production system, the contact actually says that I will do 25 hours a week, but it's a use it or loose it arrangement - I normally only do a couple of hours a week. The contract says that for a level 1 production issue I need to jump on a conference call within 30 mins of being informed, but anything else I have 1 week to respond.
Before NLUK jumps on me - I employ two sub-contractors on a small retainer, in the event that I can't get on the conference call due to client one keeping me busy, then they will both do it for me - the first one on the call then gets an hourly rate while they run through standard trouble-shooting steps while I make myself available. (this has never happened and we only get a level 1 incident once every couple of years on average anyway)
Projects at client one are set up separately (such as new code / new hardware etc) and I quote them an eye-watering amount for my part, which they happily sign off'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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I've just been asked by a client for this exact same thing, any chance you can share your anonymised schedule?Comment
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Originally posted by TheCyclingProgrammer View Post
So all good in the end! If anybody wants an anonymised copy of the schedule I drew up I'm happy to share it, but it is designed to be used in conjunction with the master service agreement which I'm not going to share as its a PCG template. I'm not sure you can copyright contracts but I feel like if you want it, you should sign up for the PCG.
TheCyclingProgrammer, is there any chance you could share the schedule you drew up with me please?Comment
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