Ian Tryon grew up surrounded by backhoes and bulldozers, hallmarks of his family’s bustling construction business. Today, he’s the fourth generation to work for Tryon Construction, the excavation and site work company his great-grandfather founded in Monterey. When offered the job, Tryon was surprised to learn how much he enjoys working alongside his grandfather on job sites and learning the business side of things. Providing skilled labor to accomplish projects for people in his community has been an equally rewarding part of the job. Since September, on-the-job training has given Tryon a solid foundation to build on: “I am thinking about going to college for construction management,” the high school senior says, pointing to the value of his internship experience. “Using school time to do hands-on work matters for students, because it provides the flexibility to figure out what jobs they like and don’t like—which is the key to figuring out what they want to do in life.”