Summary
Overview
Work History
Education
Skills
Health Care FSA Eligible Expenses
Timeline
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Latasha Thomas

Augusta ,GA

Summary

I started as an AA for Amazon and was made a Learning Ambassador for AFE Pack of thirty days of being employed. I’ve maintained my UPH since day one and I’ve trained over 40 associates who also been in the Top 10% in AFE Pack I really enjoy what I do.

Overview

17
17
years of professional experience

Work History

Learning Ambassador

Amazon
06.2024 - Current
  • Assisted in the development of new curriculum materials to enhance overall learning experiences for AA’s.
  • Empowered AA’s to take charge of their learning paths with personalized development plans.
  • Streamlined onboarding process for new hires, ensuring smooth transition into company culture.
  • Boosted AA’s performance and confidence by providing regular constructive feedback and coaching.

Shift Supervisor

Spinx Gas Station
12.2017 - 09.2019
  • Trained new employees and delegated daily tasks and responsibilities.
  • Completed store opening and closing procedures and balanced tills.
  • Managed cash handling procedures, maintaining accuracy in financial transactions and minimizing discrepancies in daily reconciliations.
  • Responded to and resolved customer questions and concerns.

Member Service Cashier

Sams Club Distribution
06.2008 - 11.2017
  • Set up new sales displays each week with fresh merchandise.
  • Encouraged customers to make additional purchases by highlighting current deals and keeping lane well-stocked.
  • Maintained current knowledge of store promotions and highlighted sales to customers.
  • Reconciled cash drawer at start and end of each shift, accounting for errors, and resolving discrepancies.
  • Processed refunds and exchanges in accordance with company policy.

Education

Associate of Applied Science - MCA

Miller-Motte Technical College
Augusta, GA
12.2023

T.W. Josey High School
Augusta, GA
05.2002

Skills

  • Adaptive learning
  • Peer mentoring
  • Learning styles
  • Collaborative learning

Health Care FSA Eligible Expenses

  • This is a list of common expenses for Health Care Flexible Spending Accounts (HCFSAs). The products and services are subject to change by the IRS. Please refer to IRS Publication 502, Medical and Dental Expenses, found online at IRS.gov.
  • General Health
  • – Acupuncture
  • – Ambulance
  • – Blood sugar test kits for diabetics
  • – Chiropractor
  • – Cold and flu medicine
  • – Common over-the-counter (OTC) medicines. Examples include, but are not limited to:
  • Acne medicine
  • Aids for indigestion
  • Allergy and sinus medicine
  • Ointments for cuts, burns, or rashes
  • – COVID-19 diagnostic testing and treatment
  • – Crutches
  • – Doctor’s office visits and co-pays
  • – Drug prescriptions
  • – Feminine hygiene products
  • – Flu shots
  • – Insulin
  • – Laboratory fees
  • – Motion sickness medicines
  • – Nasal sprays or drops
  • – Pain relievers, such as aspirin or ibuprofen
  • – Personal protective equipment (PPE), such as masks and/or hand sanitizer
  • – Physical therapy
  • – Sleep aids
  • – Stomach remedies
  • – Vaccines
  • – Walkers and canes
  • – Wheelchairs
  • Dental
  • – Artificial teeth
  • – Dental care
  • – Dental treatments (including X-rays, cleanings, fillings, sealants, braces, and tooth removals
  • )
  • – Fluoride treatments
  • – Occlusal guards to prevent teeth grinding
  • – Orthodontics
  • Hearing
  • – Hearing aids and batteries
  • Family Planning/Pregnancy
  • – Birth control treatment
  • – Breast pumps and lactation supplies
  • – Fertility enhancement (including in-vitro fertilization)
  • – Infertility treatment
  • – Midwife
  • Psychological Support
  • – Psychiatric care
  • – Psychoanalysis
  • – Psychologist
  • Surgical
  • – Surgery, excluding cosmetic surgery
  • Vision
  • – Contact lenses and solutions
  • – Eye drops
  • – Eyeglasses (Rx and reading)
  • – Guide dogs
  • – Laser eye surgery
  • – Vision exam
  • – Smart Frame (Rx only)
  • Other
  • – Artificial limbs
  • – Inpatient treatment at a therapeutic center for alcoholism or drug addiction
  • – Special education expenses that include tutoring for a child with learning disabilities caused by mental impairments (recommended by doctor)
  • – Speech therapy
  • Services That May Be Eligible With a Letter of Medical Necessity
  • This list is not exhaustive:
  • – Compression hosiery/socks, antiembolism socks or hose
  • – CPR classes for adults or children
  • – Improvements or special equipment added to a home or other capital expenditures for a physically handicapped person
  • – Massage treatment for a specific ailment or diagnosis
  • – Weight-loss program, only if it is a treatment for a specific disease diagnosed by a physician (such as obesity, hypertension, or heart disease)
  • Ineligible Expenses
  • Listed below are some services and expenses that are not eligible for reimbursement.
  • – Aromatherapy
  • – Baby bottles and cups
  • – Baby oil
  • – Baby wipes
  • – Breast enhancement
  • – Cosmetics and skin care
  • – Cotton swabs
  • – Dental floss
  • – Deodorants
  • – Hair regrowth supplies and/or services
  • – Health club membership dues
  • – Humidifiers
  • – Lotions
  • – Low-calorie foods
  • – Mouthwash
  • – Petroleum jelly
  • – Shampoo and conditioner
  • – Spa salts
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Timeline

Learning Ambassador

Amazon
06.2024 - Current

Shift Supervisor

Spinx Gas Station
12.2017 - 09.2019

Member Service Cashier

Sams Club Distribution
06.2008 - 11.2017

Associate of Applied Science - MCA

Miller-Motte Technical College

T.W. Josey High School
Latasha Thomas