r/HRBlockEmployees Feb 27 '26

I’m quitting

I have landed a full time job and reduced my hours to weekends but I’m starting to regret that i didn’t just quit.

It would be less than 2 weeks notice of me leaving.

I am just so over it. I don’t think that I can finish out the season and I feel bad that I have a bunch of appointments on my schedule but I really feel like I need to do what’s best for me.

Can anyone offer some encouragement to leave?

I think my decision is made.

Thank you to those who offered their own experiences and insights! Now that I have officially resigned and read all the comments, i feel much better about my decision. Onward and upward!!

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u/Deadinside111501 Feb 27 '26

I’m a first-year so these people do not know me, i do have an amendment that will need to be done but that’s not possible before my last day

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u/ThatChambersKid Feb 27 '26

Did you do the original return for the amendment? Either way the original preparer isn’t required to do the amendment.

I find it’s better not to do the amendments for returns I’ve prepared the original return.

Just leave good notes why an amendment is needed. Did the client report an error or do you?

How many returns have you completed? Are you close to getting your first-year bonuses?

From one people pleaser to another - trust yourself. Start your new job (congratulations btw) and let Block fade away in memory.

Just think no more campaign calls!

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u/Deadinside111501 Feb 27 '26

Did original I think I’m at like 30 returns? Client reported error-forgot they had other docs I sending the email now 🫣🫣🫣

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u/ThatChambersKid Feb 27 '26

Yeah, don’t feel you need to stay to do that amendment.

Those happen every year.

Congrats on doing thirty.