Spoiled.
The smaller club with the 300 yard range has a locked gate to get on the property. All members get a key to the gate. Once you have had a year as "probationary" member you turn into a "full" member, then you get a key to the club, storage buildings and trap houses.
All labor is volunteer, that's part of the reason for the key to the storage building. Got a couple hours to spare, cut the grass to get your work hours in. 20 hours are required of all members but lifetime members(after a year you can pay for some if not all of the work hours, we've got a couple of members that travel A LOT for work. I was one of those for years, when you wake up in the middle of the night and have to dig out your airline ticket to figure out what state your in, last thing you want to do when you get home is cut the club's grass.)
Now that I'm an old gray beard lifetime member who doesn't have to do ANY works hours, I bet this years total will be between 50 and 100 hours.
Or use your key to open the trap house and shoot some trap.
Or open up the club house and have a beer/pop/snack and just relax.
100% on the honor system and it has worked that way for the 30 years I've been a member and a lot further back than that.
Very minor shooting of stuff they aren't supposed to on the rifle range and the vast majority clean up after themselves.
Worst we've had in the last six months is a moron who runs a military shoot, the last one of the year that he runs, he brings out pumpkins and puts tannerite inside. He places the pumpkins about 8 feet in front of the back stop and blows pumpkin guts all over the back stop. He thinks it funny, is told don't do it again and does it again the next year. "Oh, I forgot".
No real damage, just looks awful and makes it miserable to hang targets for a couple of days.
I won't care about the pumpkin and tannerite, I like reactive targets as much as the next guy(maybe more) just move it 20 feet from the backstop.
Guess if that's the worse I have to deal with out there I can live with it.
Like I said, spoiled.