The adventure park includes a climbing wall and employed three full-time staff members to supervise children.
Last week, I wrote about the new wave of journalist on our full-time staff.
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Part-time staff were working full-time and full -time staff overtime to cope with demand.
Our full-time staff reporters, initially a bit skeptical of the plan, have certainly come around.
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The move will not affect the 10 retained firefighters employed in Herm, where there are no full-time staff.
We now supplement our full-time staff with about 800 topic-specific experts, each hand-selected by our editors and reporters.
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Harvard, for instance, has 17 full-time staff and 24 part-time counsellors to help 900 students find glamorous jobs.
This is leading some to reduce full-time staff to avoid new mandates.
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They're hiring full-time staff, making equipment available for loan and constructing tournament-ready courts.
About 4, 150 full-time staff members are employed by the trust, which also runs the Clifton, Fleetwood, and Rossall hospitals.
UPS's unionised jobs are now part-time and those part-timers earn less than half as much, on average, as full-time staff.
It is now an industry in itself, with full-time staff, websites, newsletters, professional associations and massed armies of consultants.
One of Scotland's best-known theme parks has closed with the loss of 11 full-time staff and 160 seasonal jobs.
And there are at least five relatively large pressure groups with full-time staff.
Retaining full-time staff may work in some instances but not in others.
It has 50 full-time staff, with departments for organising the course in 80 British prisons, for video production and for international conferences.
It has a full-time staff of just two, relying on consultants and the organizations it funds to do much of the bureaucratic work.
The trust, which employs 1, 622 full-time staff in Barnstaple, will reveal details of how the cuts will affect staff over the next two months.
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Large data processing systems require a full-time staff to operate efficiently.
In the summer of 2004 the party had six full-time staff.
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"That is a wrong description of how things were and how things are, " he said, adding that the watchdog now had more than 380 full-time staff.
But he says the audit was "nerve wracking" because tax law doesn't make it easy to distinguish between full-time staff and independent contractors doing full-time work.
Employers have also realized they can scrape by with fewer workers, so instead of filling empty jobs with full-time staff, they rely on temporary or contract employees.
The Rhinos have also confirmed that former Head of Youth Conditioning Richard Hunwicks has been promoted to the full-time staff in a newly created position of assistant conditioner, working under Jason Davidson.
Mr Le Page said the unit was established in 1975 when there were 36 full-time firefighters, but the service had grown to 52 full-time staff and no longer relied on the retained section.
In addition to our full-time staff of experienced editors and reporters, these very same talented journalists are recruiting hundreds of qualified contributors in effect, curators to create content that our audience wants.
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He ended his playing career with county side Durham in 2007 and was immediately appointed as a bowling consultant by England, which led to a full-time staff job with the England and Wales Cricket Board.
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