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No matter which way you slice it, being an intern is the worst. You're the lowest on the hierarchal totem pole, you have a myriad of odd jobs, and it seems like everyone is trying to haze you with pointless futility. As if breaking into your career wasn't high enough, hazing is pretty common in most fields, especially when status is at stake.
For the Redditor in our next story, an intern in the medical field, he was shocked by the lengths that fellow doctors would go to prove that they had higher standing than him. Following a grueling internship for over a year, the original poster was tasked with returning to all of his previous departments, begging for a signature from the senior staff leader to prove his completion of their specialities. It seems simple enough, right? Well, when every department head is trying to steamroll the newbies, a 2-second signature is tough to coerce.
Keep scrolling for the entire story of how an ex-intern established himself as a real, bonafide doctor after outwitting a senior medical practitioner, turning the tables on his hazing and scoring a completion signature in record time.
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