"Work from Home" - a concept popularized from COVID-19, where everyone is self-quarantined, resulting in many working from home.
by doaw_jones March 17, 2020
1.Work From Home. Want to stay away from interruptions at work so you can focus 150% on a job.
2.Work From Home. You're multitasking and juggling between homework and the job tasks.
2.Work From Home. You're multitasking and juggling between homework and the job tasks.
by somebody who was really WFH May 09, 2012
by John Briggs November 13, 2003
by Tajador January 30, 2008
Abbreviation for 'working from home', as an alternative to working in the usual location, typically an office.
Commonly expressed with quotation marks to denote the idea that a person will not actually do any work; if any, only to give an appearance of working.
Commonly expressed with quotation marks to denote the idea that a person will not actually do any work; if any, only to give an appearance of working.
Are you joining the program increment planning alignment session tomorrow, Simon?
I can't unfortunately. Due to unforeseen circumstances, I am "working from home". I updated our team schedule board this morning with "WFH".
I can't unfortunately. Due to unforeseen circumstances, I am "working from home". I updated our team schedule board this morning with "WFH".
by StateOfWapen March 22, 2019
by V6Greg March 13, 2008
WFH-WEH is an abbreviation for “Work from home, with everyone home”. It became common place to use this phrase during the Covid-19 outbreak, and originated in Austin, Texas.
Because all of us have entered a brave new world. Not just Work From Home (WFH)…. but Work From Home - With Everyone Home (WFH-WEH)! Now that’s a whole different deal.
by livemusiccapital April 09, 2020