Sharing bloomberg

Curious how other BBs approach Bloomberg use. For our product groups, normally 2 people (or sometimes 3) share one Bloomberg account. So this means any time the other person wants to hop on, the person currently using it gets kicked off. 

Normally it's pretty seamless and there are no issues, but this can be quite frustrating if both have a pressing deadline and need to look up trading levels or something that can only be found on Bloomberg. Understood that this software is very expensive and may not make sense for everyone to have their own, but I'm wondering what's the split of banks that require sharing and banks that give each person their own?

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