Re: Re: Independent Contractor Suggestions

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Alrighty, thanks for waiting.  I've posted the files here:

http://freelancetools.sourceforge.net/


Currently, there are two documents there:  A general contract and a
statement of work (SOW) contract.  Typically, the general contract
would be signed first, essentially laying out the overall terms of the
business relationship.  Then, the SOW is signed, which outlines the
specifics of the project (work to be done, budget, payment schedule,
etc).

You'll want to read each document carefully.  At the top, you'll want
to replace the generic information with yours and your client's.
After the first paragraph of each document, both parties are referred
to as "Client" and "Provider," so you won't have to change names in a
whole bunch of places.  The SOW provided contains budget/work for a
hypothetical sample project; you will want to replace this with the
details of the actual project you're working on.

I may add more stuff later, like SEO scripts and whatnot I've created
over the years, but for now this should at least help you with your
current situation.  Everything uploaded to the project URL above is in
the public domain, which means you are free to do with it as you
please.  And, as always, use it at your own risk.


Please feel free to let me know if you have any
questions/feedback/etc.  I hope this helps.  =)


--Kris


On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 1:52 PM, Kris Craig <kris.craig@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I've had a few emails from people making the same request, so what I'm
> gonna do is stick them up someplace public like SourceForge or
> whatever in the public domain for anyone who wants them.
>
> Legal disclaimer:  Please note that, though these have been reviewed
> by the legal departments of my past clients, I myself am not a lawyer
> and can offer no warranty regarding these documents.  If you have any
> questions/concerns about any part of either of the documents, I would
> strongly advise you to consult an attorney who specializes in contract
> law.  There is no lifeguard on duty.  Batteries not included.  So
> there.
>
>
> Now that that's out of the way, I'll get those up either tomorrow or
> Monday then post a link here.  I hope this helps.  =)
>
> --Kris
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 6:47 PM, Jason Pruim <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> On Oct 20, 2010, at 8:47 PM, Kris Craig wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> I hope this helps.  If you like, I'd be happy to email you a sample
>>> copy of the SOW/contract I've used with past clients.
>>
>> Hey Kris,
>>
>> If you don't mind I would love a copy my self! I have started doing some
>> freelance work and I'm always looking for info that I can use :)
>>
>> Jason Pruim
>>
>>
>

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