I moved down here becuase of this job. I was hired as a Full Time employee and the bosses even helped me get my own place down here. Now they have a sudden change of mind?
and even though i was a contractor, i worked from 9-630 6 days a week
These 2 statements are in conflict. Please resolve whether you are an "employee" or an "independent contractor".
I moved down here becuase of this job.
Again completely irrelevant. Whether you moved somewhere for a job has no bearing on your future employment, nor does it modify your employee/employer - contractor status, or entitle you to anything whatsoever.
and the bosses even helped me get my own place down here. Now they have a sudden change of mind?
Completely within the companies right to do so. They don't have to keep giving you hours. Your prior relationship with your employer does not guarantee any future benefits, or even a future relationship. Read the specifics of
You haven't said what state (or that this is even in the USA) you live in. Care to share? It really helps determine a few things. I deduce based on your sig - that it's North Carolina. Confirm?
This link might help determine the contractor status:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independent_contractor
NC is both a "Right-to-work" state (which specifies that you don't have to be in a union to work) and a "work-at-will" state (and the WaW status doesn't have an implied contract exemption).
"Right-to-work" laws are statutes enforced in twenty-two U.S. states, mostly in the southern or western U.S., allowed under provisions of the federal Taft–Hartley Act, which prohibit agreements between labor unions and employers that make membership, payment of union dues, or fees a condition of employment, either before or after hiring, which would require the workplace to be a closed shop.
At-Will employment means any hiring is presumed to be "at will"; that is, the employer is free to discharge individuals "for good cause, or bad cause, or no cause at all," and the employee is equally free to quit, strike, or otherwise cease work.
Noting that Dixycrat has misapplied the Right-To-Work doctrine. It has nothing to do with the amount of hours that you have to be given. I'm guessing no labor union is involved right?