Timothy Moore:
CLASS OF 1991
Marian Catholic High SchoolClass of 1991
Tamaqua, PA
Timothy's Story
Life
Hmmm single, no kids...I pretty much didn't have time for either so far in life. I travel alot to paintball tournaments so that really didn't leave me much free time but I will won't complain. The game has been good to me and I've met alot of great friends along the way. I still live in PA which is kind of a downer and although this is a pretty state most of the people are retarded so that really evens out the scenery.
I'm trying to spend more time with my family as of late as my father is pretty sick. That's putting alot of strain on my mom and sister so I always try my best to be there...it works most of the time.
School
High School was retarded for the most part. I totally didn't want to be there and I'm pretty sure it showed. The only teacher that I can really look back on and have anything positive to say about was Mrs. Evans. Thanks to her I still write and it's something that I'm looking forward to doing after I'm done with paintball.
College
Went to Penn State for BM...flying colors. I guess when you want to be in school you tend to make ...Expand for more
the most out of it. Thanks to Alcoa for paying for it, now I'm making the most out of it.
Workplace
I work in Cressona at the factory formerly known as Alcoa. We were bought in a Joint Venture by a Swedish company named SAPA. I currently work there as an EHS Coordinator. It's a stressful job due to sheer volume of injuries and incidents that occur in a Mill this size. The part I like best has to do with the accident investigations and finding out the reason why equipment failed, people were injured, etc.
I was formerly an Extrusion Press Supervisor which was also rewarding but I wanted to become more well rounded, so I bid into the enviromental, health and safety role I'm currently in.
Military
Irony of ironies...I was planning on entering the Air Force after graduation but a random accident kept me from passing the entry physical. I was running to get into shape for the exam and my windbreaker caught on a porch railing stopping me dead. My left leg was broken in three spots and pins were installed to keep my ankle together...so much for the Air Force.
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