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JoeyW
Messages count : 1
Registered since : 6 October 2009
Posted reply 6 October 2009 19:37
Hiya,
I'm new to this site and think it is great!
Brief intro to our situation...
Both me & my sister are freelance graphic designers. I originally was freelance and my sister was a fully employed graphic designer. She went on maternity leave from her job but then decided to leave to go freelance like me. I then fell pregnant with twins so she took over most of my contacts of work & umbrellered under my company name (I'm a soletrader). I am now starting to take on small jobs etc and will slowly start to take on more work.
We have now registered as a Partnership and staying under the original name that I worked under, we are just rebranding etc at the moment. We are just implementing a few things ie order forms to be signed, terms & conditions etc. Where can we find basic info/templates for this?
Our main problem as well, how do we split or work out payment for ourselves? has anyone else worked in a partnership? could anyone advise?
Any extra tips or advice for working in a small partnership would be great!!
Many thanks
Jo & Nicki
I'm new to this site and think it is great!
Brief intro to our situation...
Both me & my sister are freelance graphic designers. I originally was freelance and my sister was a fully employed graphic designer. She went on maternity leave from her job but then decided to leave to go freelance like me. I then fell pregnant with twins so she took over most of my contacts of work & umbrellered under my company name (I'm a soletrader). I am now starting to take on small jobs etc and will slowly start to take on more work.
We have now registered as a Partnership and staying under the original name that I worked under, we are just rebranding etc at the moment. We are just implementing a few things ie order forms to be signed, terms & conditions etc. Where can we find basic info/templates for this?
Our main problem as well, how do we split or work out payment for ourselves? has anyone else worked in a partnership? could anyone advise?
Any extra tips or advice for working in a small partnership would be great!!
Many thanks
Jo & Nicki