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Ask HN: Retainer and rate question for software engineer

3 pointsby ncavigover 14 years ago
I'm curious how a contracting software engineer would structure an agreement for work where there may or may not be time spent actually doing work. Simply put, it's an "on call" type arrangement for server administration and hotfix/bug fixes if the need does arrise.<p>I've contracted before, and have my standard rate, but have never been in a situation where I'm on call, but have the potentiality to not do any work what-so-ever.<p>What is the industry standard for this sort of arrangement? Thanks!<p>I'm also sorry if there's a similar ASK HN posting. I perused google and HN a bit and didn't find any similar posts.

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bradleyjoyceover 14 years ago
I generally have structured based on some average of "how many hours will you need me if everything goes terribly wrong" and "one or two small things a month" multiplied by my a slightly higher than normal hourly rate.<p>In cases where clients don't want to pay a retainer so to speak, I'll usually give them the option to pay as they go, but at generally 2-2.5x my normal rate.
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