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[quote=Anonymous]You are right OP that she may not have the English skills, but it also sounds like she does not have the computer skills. I agree with those that said you should document your training and then give her work and deadlines, letting your supervisor know you have done that. You should also recommend to your boss that someone should assess her computer skills. We discovered this in our office when we rehired a former employee. He was supposed to work with me, but he was very good at hiding his weakness. When I kept checking in on him about a project, he said he was working on it and had hand written notes. At 4 weeks, I realized that he did not know how to do more than write and send emails. My boss would not let him go since he was only there for 6 months, but having him was more work than if I was alone. I wish fed bosses would not be so unwilling to confront performance problems. [/quote]
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