I did the fall08 CP and work attractions, at Kilimanjaro Safaris. I was paid 7.25ish (which included a 75 cent premium). I'm still seasonal there.
I loved it. Training was intense - you have 4 days to learn a 20 minute script, how to drive the truck, and about 60-80 animal facts, in addition to learning how to operate all the other non-driving positions. Technically, you are supposed to do all your training on the clock and aren't supposed to take the script home (my trainer let me) If you don't pass your assessment, they give you 1 extra day of training, if you fail again, they reassign you.
I generally worked 6-8 hour shifts for a total of 35-40 hours. Holidays I was still only getting 38-45 hours a week, which was nice. 2/3rds of every shift is driving and the remaining 3rd is on a "land" position - greeter, load, unload, strollers, etc. So basically, an 8 hour shift might go: Drive for 1.5 hours, 15 minute break, drive for 1.5 hours, 45 minute break, Greeter for 2 hours, 15 minute break, drive for 1.5 hours
(for reference, 1.5 hours of driving usually equated to 3-4 "rides")
It is probably one of the toughest attractions - in addition to multi-tasking, you have to drive carefully and safely! But its also the most unique - the animals move freely, so no ride is ever the same. I've had rhinos pee on my truck, giraffes lick guests and I've seen newborn elephants no bigger than a dog. It was a great experience and even though I was terrified for my first week there and almost considered asking to be reassigned, I couldn't imagine doing anything else.