Posted on 01/18/2020 6:52:51 PM PST by Hojczyk
See, I dont think she should be penalized because maybe next time.
Say thats against policy. This could have happened and youre suspended. But, to fire her? Overboard.
You didn’t read the article article did you?
US Bank is right up there with Bank of America and Wells Fargo bank, in their scummy attitudes and behaviors.
Surprisingly, Chase Bank became much more customer-friendly.
Too funny. lol
I feel bad for Ms. James, but I understand the banks position.”
I understand as well. I worked for a bank that was just as foolish and rule bound. They cheated people with rules they made up on one hand, the other hand would punish employees trying to do the right thing .
Ms James did the right thing for her fellow humankind. God looks at how we treat people, there are opportunities to do the right thing even when it is hard.
What is the banks position?
Not enough coffee yet, but I’m not clear as to how she put the bank or herself “at risk”, if she gave a personal $20 to the guy to help him. If it was bank money, that’s a different story...
The cash was probably available if he had a debit card...they work all year around...
I guarantee you that if his paycheck was frozen, his debit card would not work.
My guess is that this could’ve been a ploy to kidnap a bank employee for ransom purposes. She’s blessed that it wasn’t. Perhaps she’d still have a job if she’d have asked the gas station if they would take a credit card over the phone.
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