My first season as a ride operator is in the books so I thought I'd share a few thoughts on the experience.
As my signature says, I was a member of the Wild Thing crew at Valleyfair. I was very lucky to be placed there because I wanted to work at a roller coaster but first year employees don't get a say in which ride they work at. I'd usually have to work in Park Services (sweeping, garbage, restrooms) once or twice a week, and I'd occasionally get sent to Peanuts 500 in Planet Snoopy (the only other ride I was cross-trained at), but I was at Wild Thing most of the time. Was also glad to be placed here because it's one of the most fast paced rides in the park to work at, as well as the only coaster that can run two trains without stacking (Well, Renegade avoids a stack every once in a blue moon. We avoided them much more consistently).
Being a coaster nerd, it was great to be able to see and do some nerdy things. I'd frequently get to walk in the ride's restricted areas in the morning before opening to make sure gates to all the low-point areas were locked. I got to walk to the top of the lift hill at night to get lift-cleared, and while that may sound cool, it was honestly pretty terrifying (mainly because it was at night, if it was during the day I probably wouldn't mind). Getting to do test rides in the morning was also a nice perk. Since I'd be the only one on the train, the test rides were usually pretty forceless, but at least I'm getting paid to ride a coaster
. It was also interesting to see the maintenance guys doing work on the rides and correcting breakdowns. The ride had a lot of downtime earlier in the season, typically due to a proxy fault or a ghost train, but reliability improved later on (during my last two weekends of work, I don't remember WT having any mechanical downtime).
I was never really bothered by the long working hours or hot/cold weather because that's what comes with the job, most of my peeves were related to annoying guests. Grown adults would frequently duck neck to the height stick and/or ask me "Am I tall enough?" On my last Saturday of work, we had to call security twice over some people on the ride that were clearly intoxicated. On that same Saturday, we had to stop the train on the lift eight times that day (five of which were in one hour) since people can't go five minutes without their cell phones. One time while working Peanuts 500, this one dad held up the ride for three minutes because he refused to put his hat and cell phone off to the side. Of course, not all guests act like this, but it only takes a few to make things frustrating.
The other thing I liked about working at VF was how most of the associates basically become one big family. I've never been a very social person or very good at making friends, but I was fortunate enough to get along with the majority of the people I worked with. Even though I mentioned earlier in this thread that I was going to consider applying to Cedar Point for next season, I'm going to reapply to Valleyfair instead since I would like to see some of these friends again.
TL;DR: I very much enjoyed my first summer working at Valleyfair and thanks to everyone here who suggested that I give it a shot.