Around two years ago, I worked as a freelance web contractor, doing all the server-side coding for various websites. I got all my jobs through a specific woman, who was getting paid by the websites and then paid me. It was working fine and I trusted the woman, but on a certain job I ended up with a client who continued to demand feature "adjustments" past the contracted hour length, which I put up with... until he started accusing me of taking my time on it, at which point I told him he should give more detailed user requirements beforehand if he wants the site done more quickly (I received only a short paragraph for an entire website).
Long story short, the client got pissed off and I was kicked off the project (when it was about 1 hour from completion). The best part? The woman who was employing me refused to pay me anything until I made threats, at which point I finally received just $250, when I was supposed to be paid $800.
All of the code for the site was on their server over FTP and was very clean and well-commented. I was lucky I got that $250, because truly I had no real threat I could make. I signed nothing.
Now, back to now. I am again working as a contractor, but in a highly different situation with someone who I genuinely trust not to pull any fast stuff. I'm also getting paid as I go and I have an actual contract signed. But still I'm wondering what people typically do in these situations to keep themselves as safe as possible. No matter what, you appear to be relatively exposed as a contractor.
So what are some things you can do?
