Apr 1, 2024
Supreme Concrete Group's Top Dog Foremen: Bolo & Tinkerbell
At Supreme Concrete Group, we take pride in our professional and experienced crew. But let's be honest, our unofficial "foremen" might surprise you. They wear fur instead of hard hats, answer to belly rubs instead of walkie-talkies, and their barks are more likely to be playful than disciplinary. Meet Bolo and Tinkerbell, Supreme Concrete Group's resident canine supervisors!
Bolo & Tinkerbell: Our Spoiled Rotten Pups
Yes, you read that right. Our company is partially run by two adorable (and quite spoiled) dogs – Bolo and Tinkerbell. While they may not be pouring concrete or laying rebar, they bring a unique kind of joy and stress relief to our daily operations.
Don't get me wrong, I love my dogs more than words can express. They're my loyal companions, always happy to see me, and their unconditional love is a constant source of happiness. They're living proof that dogs truly are man's best friend.
But seriously, folks... Bolo and Tinkerbell are definitely not qualified foremen (although their stern stares during lunch breaks might have you think otherwise!). Jokes aside, having dogs around the office has numerous benefits. Studies have shown that interacting with dogs can lower blood pressure, reduce stress, and even boost creativity. In the fast-paced world of concrete construction, these furry friends bring a welcome dose of calm and camaraderie.
A Strong Foundation Built on Teamwork (and Belly Rubs)
At Supreme Concrete Group, we believe in building a strong foundation – for our projects and for our company culture. Our team is a close-knit group, and Bolo and Tinkerbell play a big part in fostering that sense of community. They serve as furry mascots, bringing smiles to everyone's faces and reminding us to take a break and enjoy the simple things in life – like a good belly rub with a wagging tail by your side.
So, the next time you see a Supreme Concrete Group truck rolling down the street, keep an eye out for Bolo and Tinkerbell – our furry supervisors (well, maybe not officially, but their enthusiasm is undeniable!). And who knows, maybe someday they'll graduate from belly rubs to fetching rebar (probably not, but hey, a dog can dream!).