It was decided to staff the station with full-time permanent personnel.
Day-to-day activities are managed by a force of 287 full-time personnel.
More than 340 full-time personnel provide daily maintenance and support operations.
As of October 2011, the Met employed 48,661 full-time personnel.
There were 270 full-time personnel on the project in all, with 35 to 40 people employed at any given time.
By 1930, the department had grown to include eighteen full-time personnel with an operating budget of $49,582.
The staff includes two full-time personnel, 10 part-time employees and a number of freelancers.
The 109th expected to add approximately 235 full-time personnel to support that operation.
The governing board was dominated by full-time personnel with military background, usually former career soldiers.
It is small but well equipped, with almost 10,000 full-time military personnel.