Jack Scott started his construction career straight out of high school, balancing hands-on work with college classes along the way. Now a 27-year-old carpenter with Key Construction, Jack values the sense of accomplishment that comes from seeing a project through from start to finish. He encourages others who want to build something tangible to consider a career in construction.
For Jack Scott, construction wasn’t a fallback—it was the starting point. Right after high school, he went straight to work in the industry, taking a job with a window company while exploring his interest in engineering. His employer gave him the flexibility to take time off each week so he could attend college classes, allowing him to gain both a degree and real-world experience at the same time.
While the classroom helped shape his understanding, it was the job site that truly stood out. Jack found that he enjoyed the hands-on nature of construction far more than sitting behind a desk. The physical work, problem-solving, and daily progress kept him engaged and motivated.
Since joining Key Construction, Jack has set his sights on becoming a superintendent, overseeing projects from the ground up. He takes pride in the responsibility that comes with the role and the satisfaction of completing large-scale jobs. Seeing a finished project and knowing he played a major part in it is what keeps him coming back.
Jack also sees construction as a career with lasting opportunity. The demand for skilled workers means steady work and the ability to take your skills anywhere. While the job requires hard work, reliability, and commitment, Jack believes showing up and giving your best effort goes a long way. For those who want to build something real—and see the results of their work—construction offers a rewarding path forward.