Then that means your home hill is wack as fuck, and your patrol is made up of gapers.
Most patrollers are loving life too much to give a shit about some 15 year old straight lining a green. Hey, you're ducking a rope and it's safe over there? I didn't see shit. You dipped into Avy terrain and proceeded to gape your way over a convex break above a notorious terrain trap where the snow pack is bullshit? I'm educating you, and if you're a dipshit with a fuck you attitude, beat it geek.
I find that patrols at small resorts that don't get involved in control work or higher level work in general tend to adopt a cop/captain buzzkill mentality and approach to their jobs. That is also true of many of the volunteers/nationals, though plenty of them are cool. If you go to larger, or more "serious" resorts, most of the patrollers aren't all that different than your average ski bum, honestly. When you're making up explosives and digging pits and worrying about the big picture, that petty bullshit is literally meaningless. In my opinion, ski patrol is there to make judgments about terrain, and bail people out of trouble, that's pretty much it. Patrol most places work really hard and receive very little in terms of gratitude and/or tangible monetary compensation. That leaves one reason why most flock to patrol...you guess the reason. Here's a hint: it's the same reason you spend all of your $ on passes, gas, junk food, and equipment.
Lastly, any patroller who rolls up and rains on a safety meeting is and always will be a square. When I did OEC, some clownshoe who thought he was law enforcement/Homeland Security (literally repped block letter alphabet boy t's every class) asked a q about what to do if he found kids getting high......jesus christ.