((PKG)) MICHELLE MOON ((TRT: 02:39)) ((Banner: Connect With Michelle Moon)) ((Reporter/Camera: Gabrielle Weiss)) ((Location: Harmarville, Pennsylvania)) ((Main character: 1 female)) ((NATS)) ((Michelle Moon, Housekeeper, Days Inn)) My name’s Michelle Moon. I’m 54 years old. I’m a housekeeper at Days Inn in Harmarville, Pennsylvania and I’ve been working for this company for over 20 years. ((Michelle Moon, Housekeeper, Days Inn)) Quite frankly, I like it here. I like my coworkers, sometimes. Far as the clients go that stays here, some is good, some is bad, some is rotten. With some people, I’ll be wondering. They trashes a room. Do they treat their houses, their places like that? Because they’re nasty. But I just keep on going. ((Michelle Moon, Housekeeper, Days Inn)) I had no goals when I was younger, really, not really, just surviving day by day, doing whatever I do, whatever I want, and whatever I can. Just day by day thing. I had no regrets. Where I’m at is where I’m at. I have no regrets. I love my children and my grandchildren. They’re bad as hell, excuse my language, but I love them just the same. ((Michelle Moon, Housekeeper, Days Inn)) The only thing I would change would be getting my oldest son back. At the age I had him, I wasn’t very good. Well, the state didn’t think I was very good at it, so they took him. Every time I had to go visit him, I had to sign a paper, my signature. So, one of those days, I signed the paper for my visitation to see him. Next thing I know, I got my visitation taken as well as my son. I feel like the case worker I had tricked me on signing the papers. And from that day on, I learned to look before I sign. But despite everything else, my son, Jesse, he’s with a very good family. Right now, I know he’s alright. So, that was my only regret. But anything else, I don’t regret. I just don’t.