Marcus2RRF
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Try this i have other stuff if needed
Thanks bro really appreciate it...do you have any more?Try this i have other stuff if needed
Hi all,
I came across this website last night and found a security services contract template they sell. It seems to be a good site but I have not had a chance to check it out properly so leave it to you to decide. It offers the template for £49.99 plus VAT.
[URL="http://www.contractstore.com/security-services-contract"][url]http://www.contractstore.com/security-services-contract[/URL][/URL]
Let me know what you think?
I hope this helps others who may be starting out like myself.
Have a good day all,
Regards,
Paul
Not teaching you how to suck eggs, but you may also want to consider having a decent confidentiality/non-disclosure agreement (nda) and possibly a non-competition agreement drawn up to cover your "assets".
I have a wee bit of experience starting up a security firm (did just that a few years back, then handed over operations to my mate once I decided my career interests laid "elsewhere" in the security industry) and learned early on to protect any jobs/clients that I had, because once the word got out I had started getting contracts, the wolves started "sniffing 'round the door" as they say.
NDA's discourage those who may jump ship from taking your profits with them.
And not to sound like I hate the world (I just hate the people who in habit it) but once you start making money, the dinner table fills up pretty quickly with guests who seem to think they are part of the family if you know what I mean.
Good luck to you and should need a decent NDA, let me know. I have one I lifted from one of the British 3-letter "risks" firms from a job I did for them a while back.
Not teaching you how to suck eggs, but you may also want to consider having a decent confidentiality/non-disclosure agreement (nda) and possibly a non-competition agreement drawn up to cover your "assets".
I have a wee bit of experience starting up a security firm (did just that a few years back, then handed over operations to my mate once I decided my career interests laid "elsewhere" in the security industry) and learned early on to protect any jobs/clients that I had, because once the word got out I had started getting contracts, the wolves started "sniffing 'round the door" as they say.
NDA's discourage those who may jump ship from taking your profits with them.
And not to sound like I hate the world (I just hate the people who in habit it) but once you start making money, the dinner table fills up pretty quickly with guests who seem to think they are part of the family if you know what I mean.
Good luck to you and should need a decent NDA, let me know. I have one I lifted from one of the British 3-letter "risks" firms from a job I did for them a while back.
Grynch,
You think you can help me out with the documents you mentioned?
PM me, I have some templates which can forward you if you're still looking. Best of luck with your new venture.
H-D
Sorry to drag up an oldish thread but are the above attachments still working? I get a deadlink once clicked.
Regards