Working on my cars with gloves on?

Working in the chemistry field for 30 years taught me to have the proper glove for the proper solvent/chemical. I have transferred that discipline to working on my cars. So I have pair of knuckle cushioned mechanics gloves, a thinner pair of mechanic’s gloves with tactile finger tips and palm, cotton based gloves that the bottom of the gloves have been coated with nitrile rubber (similar to the ones jbharris posted), disposable nitrile gloves, and a pair of neoprene rubber gloves. The only ones that I have to replace over time is the disposable nitrile gloves.
It may seem like over kill but I found out the hard way that no singular type of glove is perfect for every type of automotive job.