Our buddy Ralph did a month in 2005. Check out the trip report from a visit while he was working for some of his Maho inspired poetry.
http://www.garvin.us/STJ/Trip_Reports/2 ... of_10.html
He did stage a "slave revolt" while he was there. You definitely work while you are there. The folks we met who were working there were frequently exhausted at the end of the day. A steady diet of salt pills kept folks from passing out in the heat.
“A day in the working life at Maho Bay by Ralph Bucca
I get up at the crack of dawn
with the sound of crashing waves
and climb down 75 steps
to get my snorkeling fix
Throw down some breakfast to get into the mix
put back on my dirty duds, pin on my badge
Time to trudge up another 75 steps, punch the clock by 8
Then its 6 hours of assorted slave labor
fighting mosquitoes, rain and sweat
but it don't matter what
cause i'll be done by 2
grab my reward beer from the store
that sure taste fine
hit the beach till 6
cause that’s what its all about
chasing large fish around the colorful reef
Got to head back to Maho, just before dark
Do dinner and crash,
listening to the waves below and the tree frogs up high
Till the next sunrise"
Cheers, RickG