Bumping chairs is one of the easiest parts of the job dude, also by the way you wrote that it sounds like you mainly work at the bottom of the lift so why are you listing starting the Auxilary as one of the things you do? all you have to do is let the top op now your ready, the top operator does all the work for starting the auxilary up. Also have you ever had to unload gondolas? that is some rough shit depending on where you are at and how hungover you are, imagine riding up in a gondy when there are only 4 of them on the whole fucking line, in 50mph winds with radios to communicate with the top if anything goes wrong, then unloading 300 , 1500 lb gondolas in freezing conditons. If you are the at the end of the cabin barn you have to "catch" the actually gondola when the guy at the other end throws them down to you( they are on a rail)
I always found workign at the bottom of the lift was easier as we usually had 2 people and we could switch off, at the top you cannot look away for one second, if you are working on a non detachable and someone falls you have to hit a stop pretty fucking quickly or that person depending on how stupid they are will get slammed in the head by the chair. Being a top op is so much more stressful then working at the bottom.