for the love of god...don't break the rakes!!!
But yeah...people definitely underestimate the amount of work that being on the park is, and not just work, hard work. Moving very heavy metal objects, shoveling seemingly endlessly sometimes, not too mention how early you have to be at work (depending on the mountain/shifts). People just think that I'm skiing around all day and getting paid, when in reality when you see me first start skiing I've been working for probably 4 hours already and I've been at the mountain since like 5 or 6am. But, there are certainly benefits, if you've got a good crew the work can get done quickly and can end up being fun because you're joking around the whole time, you do actually get paid to ski quite often (although there is the downside of being forced to ski on shitty days...no one really takes that into consideration).
I work at a pretty small mountain, so park crew is pretty small, but it's also actually pretty high ranked as far as status goes (like I have daily conversations with the operations manager and the owner, we're thought of as fairly high level employees compared to others...which is weird, but whatever). One of the funniest things is when the owner asks me if I'm good moving something heavy (like not on the hill...such as a PA system or b-net fencing) and I have to look at him and remind him that he pays me to move heavy things all day.