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Ask HN: What is the ideal contract worker agreement?

2 pointsby bhaydenalmost 10 years ago
I am moving from being a full-time employee doing web dev to a remote contractor with my former employer. My hourly wage will be about twice what it was previously, so I feel like that part is sorted out. I was wondering what other stipulations I should add, though. My goal is to only work maybe 10-15 hours a week, and to have as much schedule flexibility as possible (to work on my own projects).<p>Should I require 24 hours between receiving tasks and completing them (so that I&#x27;m not expected to be &quot;on call&quot;)?<p>Should I specify that I&#x27;m only available to do work certain days of the week?<p>Should I try to tell them I won&#x27;t do external client phone meetings (since this ruins my schedule flexibility)?<p>Are these unreasonable stipulations for me to add? Are there other conditions I should try to negotiate in that I&#x27;m not thinking of?

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Firegardenalmost 10 years ago
As a full time contractor for the last 15 years<p>- You should expect to be on call and service the client heavily - making sure you bill for everything with detailed time sheets and descriptions. your timesheets are you first line of defense and your time MUST be defensible.<p>- Basically you want to give the client the impression that you are always on and it&#x27;s up to you to try and manage your work life. Eg. sign into skype from your phone when your out and if your like in a movie then msg them back IMMEDIATELY and say be back to my OFFICE in 90 mins or what ever. - What is an external client phone meeting?<p>Basically as a contractor your main goal is to service the client to the max while taking your time and enjoying your work, taking advantage of the time the best you can.<p>Some people I know sit at there computer all day and service many clients at once giving them all the impression they are the only client. Your best bet is to show as much continuous service as possible while padding in other work like getting more clients, updating your skills etc.<p>Your not an employee congratulations - don&#x27;t be confused that you have to defend your time. The best contractors give the client everything they want and bill for all of it while taking advantage of being at home and padding in other work.
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brudgersalmost 10 years ago
When you&#x27;re a contractor, it&#x27;s about solving the client&#x27;s problems. Finding out what they need and figuring out what it will cost them to get it is the name of the game. If you can&#x27;t deliver what they want at a price they want, they should find someone else and you should be ok with that.
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