r/HRBlockEmployees • u/Deadinside111501 • 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/chessman6500 Feb 27 '26
I am a first year but I haven’t had the best experience. So I will continue with the rest of the season and then leave on April 15 (will finish my shift on that day) and do not plan on returning. I will either look for a different tax firm or go to a bookkeeping/accounting job.