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Twain is an older form of two.
The best course of action is to say that you will start in two weeks. You can then give your current employer the customary two weeks notice.
Twain means "two". So if something was split in twain, it was split into two different pieces.
"Twain" is the archaic term for the word "two."
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.
It is a river term which means two fathoms or 12-feet when the depth of water for a boat is being sounded. "Mark twain" means that is safe to navigate.
I believe that 1993 was the only year that the nfl had two bye weeks.
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.
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The frequency of the fortnightly payment schedule for this job position is every two weeks.
Two weeks notice is considered proper.
"Twain" is an archaic term that means "two" or "between two." It's commonly known from the phrase "Mark Twain," which was used as a nautical term for water depth measurement. "Mark Twain" means the water is at a depth of two fathoms or 12 feet, indicating safe passage for boats.