Well I'm not showing up today.
I'm done, especially after when the former female prison guard, stated, that "I was abandining my shift", even though. I had the permission of a co-worker, that it was okay to go.
Don’t. She’s running a game on you. Don’t fall for it.
Make them fire you. Go back and document what you can.
This gets you Unemployment money. It’s yours.
If your performance ratings were good, and they have any discrimination pattern, you can win a lawsuit if you want.
This also buys you time - look for another job.
My daughter was fired from her first job at Burger King for the same error.
Somehow she thought that getting a co-worker to agree to show up in her place was equivalent to her showing up. It wasn’t.
What made you think that a co-worker’s approval had any value at all?