KHQ.COM - Imagine getting fired for a crime you committed not one, not two, not three, but four decades ago.
That's what happened to one Milwaukee woman. Wells Fargo fired Yolanda Quesada after a background check found that she shoplifted in 1972, a local NBC affiliate reports. Though Quesada acknowledges she committed the crime, she says shoplifting shortly after high school shouldn't be something that influences her job standing.
"[I'm] very good at what I do for Wells Fargo," Quesada told the television station. click here to read more