She did have permission from her supervisor. The bank may have had a leg to stand on if they’d docked her for the time she wasn’t on the job. That’s like a McDonald’s worker getting fired for giving someone an extra hot mustard in a chicken nugget box. But that’s not why the bank fired her so hope they get enough bad publicity that their customers take their money elsewhere.
>>Thats like a McDonalds worker getting fired for giving someone an extra hot mustard in a chicken nugget box.
No, it’s actually more like a customer, 14 miles away, needed mustard, and the cashier got into her car and delivered it to them.
The bank has no say in what she does with HER money! The only question here was the time away from her job. She helped a stranger in need. I guess that is against US BANK'S policy.