Morgan Arritola
catches me off guard with the surprise turn, and I scramble back through my interview outline. “I’m done with healthcare, I want nothing to do with it. When I stopped skiing, I didn’t know what to do. I went back to school when I was 26 and got my bachelor’s in respiratory therapy. I gave it three years, but didn’t like any part of it. There’s nothing healthy about healthcare.”
“I’ve been on the struggle bus for a while. The hardest part is that I spent time and money on something that made me miserable, and I mean, I was really miserable,” Arritola shared her personal thoughts on her now-past career in respiratory therapy. “I want to find a career that I can be fulfilled with for the next 20 years.”