It depends on the company. In most cases you get one week after a year working but I have heard of some getting two weeks paid vacation after the first year or even before. The only way to know is to check with your companies policies.
6 to 8 weeks I believe
There is no state law which requires one to give two weeks notice before leaving a job. However, if, when hired for that job, you signed a contract stating you would give at least two weeks notice if you left the position, the company could sue you for breach of contract if you leave without giving two weeks notice. But for most jobs, it's simply a matter of professional courtesy to give at least two weeks notice prior to leaving a job.
You have to be off work about 3 weeks before they start paying you. When you are off three weeks then they will also go back and pay for the 3 weeks you were off.
This may be a trick question, but . . . You give 2 weeks notice 14 days before your last day at work.
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A few weeks before she died, Julia had lost her job due to company downsizing. This event had caused her significant stress and financial worries.
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The time frame for a harvesting job can range from a few days to two weeks, depending upon crop, terrain, and size of acreage.
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It truly depends on what kind of work you do and how quickly you heal as an individual. Expect a minimum of 2-3 days to recover if you have a desk job, but light lifting and driving will be limited for about two weeks. If you have a job that involves heavier lifting or a lot of walking, it could be at least two weeks before you're back to your usual self.