If she was asking for some help doing the odd thing here and there, that’s nothing to be ashamed of. I would help her if there were a couple of tricky things that she just couldn’t get her mind around.
But if she was asking me to do almost 100% of her job, I would have to say no.
Firstly, the practicality of the situation is limited. What does she do when someone asks her a question, or she has to make a report in a meeting? She will be caught out soon enough.
Secondly, how are you supposed to do your job to the desired level if you are spending all your time running after her?
The only person she needs to be speaking to is her supervisor. I assume she is Qatari, so it’s hardly like they are going to fire her or discipline her or demote her. And as far as I’m concerned, the bosses of Qataris seldom expect that they are actually capable (or willing) to do the job they are paid for.
If she was asking for some help doing the odd thing here and there, that’s nothing to be ashamed of. I would help her if there were a couple of tricky things that she just couldn’t get her mind around.
But if she was asking me to do almost 100% of her job, I would have to say no.
Firstly, the practicality of the situation is limited. What does she do when someone asks her a question, or she has to make a report in a meeting? She will be caught out soon enough.
Secondly, how are you supposed to do your job to the desired level if you are spending all your time running after her?
The only person she needs to be speaking to is her supervisor. I assume she is Qatari, so it’s hardly like they are going to fire her or discipline her or demote her. And as far as I’m concerned, the bosses of Qataris seldom expect that they are actually capable (or willing) to do the job they are paid for.