Q. William West, an engineer, worked for Bechtel Corp., an organization of about 150 engineering also construction companies, which is headquartered in San Francisco, California, also operates worldwide. Except for a two-month period in 1985, Bechtel employed West on long-term assignments or short-term projects for thirty years. In October 1997, West was offered a position on a project with Saudi Arabian Bechtel Co. (SABCO), which West understood would be for two years. In November, Explain however, West was terminated for illustrate what he believed was his "age also lack of display of energy." After his return to California, West received numerous offers from Bechtel for work which suited his abilities also met his salary expectations, but he did not accept any of them also did not look for other work. Three months later, he filed a suit in a California state court against Bechtel, alleging in part breach of contract also seeking the salary he would have earned during two years with SABCO. Bechtel responded in part which, even if there had been a breach, West had failed to mitigate his damages. Is Bechtel correct?