What’s with the name?
During his four years at Ohio University, owner Andrew Safnauer was a member of the marching band. The Marching 110 didn’t play typical band songs. They played Zeppelin, Styx, Alice Cooper and a particular Doobie Brothers’ tune that was a feature song for Andy’s tuba section.
What’s with the slogan?
“Trample the weak, hurdle the dead.” This company philosophy was discovered on a t-shirt in Mexico. It sums up our attitude when it comes to the competition – ours and our clients’.
Why should we use you?
We work hard. While that in and of itself is no great feat (heck, guys who dig ditches work hard), it isn’t easy to find a partner who you can trust to care about your clients as much as you do. We understand that. Our goal is to perform at a level you can relate to. Our clients stick with us because they know they can count on us.
Is football better in the South or Midwest?
The tea is sweet and so is the football.
