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The Seattle Times
April 28, 2008

My First Job: Ken Lizzi

Ken Lizzi, Pima Medical Institute

Now: Program director for Respiratory Therapy

Then: Inhalation Therapy trainee

Current position: As the Program Director for PMI's new Respiratory Therapy program, I recruit staff and students for the program, obtain clinical sites for students to complete off-site externships, and now that the program is running, I teach some of the courses.

First job: My salary on my first job was $2.25 an hour (in 1967). I was thrilled to be making that wage and at that time, it was enough for me to support my wife and daughter.

How I got the job: was applying for nursing school and needed a job to make ends meet. I wanted to get work in the medical field to gain experience. The Nursing director at the college where I was enrolling told me about a position called "inhalation therapy trainee." She said, "I don't know what they do, but they will train you."

What I learned: As I helped patients who were fighting for every breath, I realized how fragile life was – how close to death people feel who are struggling to breathe. From a professional standpoint, I was deeply grateful to be employed in a career that eased suffering and saved lives. From that simple beginning so many years ago, I have had a very successful and rewarding career. Now I am teaching others so that they can have the same feeling of accomplishment I have enjoyed.

Want to tell us about your first job? Fax the above information to Gary Dougherty at 206-382-8879 or e-mail business@seattletimes.com

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