LI employees share their work-from-home setups
Working from the "home" office sure has its perks. You can go Friday casual or wear a tie. Suit yourself. And when you can finally take that much-delayed staycation to spend time with your two-legged companions (socially distanced, of course) you can even set your email to say: I will be out of the (home) office until next week.
George Villalta, accounting coordinator at Plesser's Appliances, works from home.
Denise Waterhouse of Massapequa Park keeps company with her four-legged buddy at home. She is director of development at Options for Community Living, Inc.
Grassi partner and construction practice leader Carl Oliveri, of Garden City, made the most of remote work. He moved his home office to his kitchen for a recurring lunch appointment with his children every day at 12:30 p.m. He is seen here with son AJ 2.
Suzy Silverstein, project manager at VHB Engineering, with her pets, Blanket, who was adopted from a farm in Tennessee, and Bubbles, a dachshund.
Abi Rudow, a planner at VHB Engineering, takes a break.
Nina McKenna, of Holbrook, works in accounts receivable at Aurora Contractors, Inc.
Peter Mulhall, of Holbrook, project executive at Aurora Contractors, Inc., works from home.
David Bomer, transportation specialist, PROS, at CN Guidance & Counseling Services, decked out in his cowboy hat, seems perfectly comfortable working from home.
Artie Keegan, of Massapequa, senior director of development at New York Life in Melville, works from home.
The work-at-home setup of Brian Miller, of East Northport. Miller is market development director at New York Life, in Melville.
Pattie Dougherty of Huntington Station, an employee of H2M Architects + Engineers, found a secluded and quiet workspace -- in the back of her SUV.
Josef Kapsa's commute was a breeze during COVID. Kapsa, of BBS, with children Joseph and Teresa on "Bring Your Child to Work" day, at home.
Gabriel M. Divone Jr., of BBS, with his son Gabriel M. Divone III at home during "Bring Your Child to Work" day on April 23.
Ruth Franklin, a supervisor in the assurance services department at Marcum LLP, has been working from her Massapequa home since COVID-19.
Christine Zderko of Seaford, a graphic designer at Darby Dental Supply, keeps company with her pooch.
Frank Puglisi of Merrick, a graphic designer at Darby Dental Supply, juggles two priorities: time with his children and work deadlines.
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