User:Wireless Sam/sandbox

WFHX - Working From Home X - Where X are Different styles/models and attributes

To in a much faster and easier way scan through the pile of mails, there's now is a very easy and convenient way to quickly know on what specific day a person mean that they are going to Work From Home. See below explaination:

Acro - Explaination WFHM - Working From Home Monday WFHt - Working From Home Tuesday WFHW - Working From Home Wednesday WFHT - Working From Home Thursdag WFHF - Working From Home Friday WFHs - Working From Home Saturday WFHS - Working From Home Sunday Others examples of usage: WFHM2W - Working From Home Monday to Wednesday or WFHM-W - Working From Home Monday to Wednesday or WFHM>W - Working From Home Monday to Wednesday (Meaning the person is going to be working from home Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Then On Thursday be back in the office.) WFHD - Working From Home Day (Day is the explaination above about which day is being reffered to and mention about the WFH. Question: Why is there a small letter on the t for Tuesday and capital T for Thursday? Answer: This is like e.g in relation to that some things comes first, before the other. Like e.g something has to be small first in order to later on become big. Or e.g Tuesdag comes or happen before Thursday. :) ''Question: Why aren't the acro. e.g WFHT1 or WFHT2 or WFHTU or WFHTH used instead of small t for Tuesday and capital T for Thursday. Answer: It's faster to read only 1 letter instead of two. Also it saves less resources and is more environment friendly with 1 digit instead of two digits in whatever communication method being used to inform the status about the WFHD. Other funky WFHX stuff/space outs... It would be fun if it's possible to just send and email to a collegue and in the subject write WFH? and then one get a reply saying that person x is e.g WFHM - Working From Home Monday. Or other WFHX meanings. Kind of like an WFH Auto Reply. '''Finally..... ''' Worth knowing is that this is just some variants on the topic, depending on where you work there could be other setups, shortages and meanings and of couse ways of expressing how the person are going to be "Working From Home". Of course also keep in mind that this Wiki doesn't bring into any conciderations how the policy are about the WFH out there in different countries, amongs different coultures, companies and as well offices. '''Have a good WFH and Best Regards, Wireless_Sam'''