“If we’re going to continue just to take a big building with a big machine, smash it down, that’s a two man job,” Jecker said. “That’s it. We can take a four or five man crew, put those people to work and recycle this material.” Jecker employed an autistic teen years ago through his business Jecker’s wreckers. He said this is the perfect industry to give disabled residents a chance at work. “To be able to teach them how to pull a nail is pretty simple,” Jecker said. We need to create jobs. Deconstruction will create a lot of jobs.”