Upon graduating, you interview for several jobs. Although you are currently living in Iowa, you receive an offer from a company in New York. You agree to take the job which is supposed to start in one month. You move all of your belongings to New York and get settled into an apartment, and decline all other job offers you receive. However, three days before the job is supposed to start, the company tells you that they no longer need you. Even though you never signed any contract, do you have any legal recourse against the company? No, because companies are not liable for your costs in life. Yes, because you had costs in moving and gave up other job offers to take their offer. No, unless you had a written contract. No, because you had not started work yet.