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3 months ago
Is it okay to change a chamber in 3 months because you don't like the typical one kind of matters ?
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3 months ago
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3 months ago
Yes. No point wasting time.
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3 months ago
Yes, don't worry about it.
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3 months ago
Do it. Nobody cares anyways.
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3 months ago
Jumping onto this thread (hope you don't mind, OP)
1. How long should one ideally remain at a single chamber, before making a switch?
2. What should be borne in mind when exploring other chambers for openings/ vacancies?
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1 year ideally to learn everything about those particular kind of matters.
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1. How long should one ideally remain at a single chamber, before making a switch?
2. What should be borne in mind when exploring other chambers for openings/ vacancies?