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[quote=Anonymous]OP, I have similar situation to yours and for most of the past year, I found it easier to pick up his slack rather than coach him in how to do his job correctly. It's exhausting and definitely effects your ability to do your own job! I know it's hard, but 1) clearly divvy up tasks (I'll take X, can you take Y?), then send an email confirming the distribution for work and CC your boss 2) Don't cover for your coworker. If she drops the ball, let it drop. 3) When some one writes asking "where's such & such deliverable" or "why aren't the phones getting answered" just reply all: "Larla's running point on that." "Why didn't you back her up when she was busy? That's your responsibility." "Oh, she was busy? I thought she was on the phone with her mom and just assumed she'd put the call on hold."[/quote]
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