With gloves, clothes, etc getting pulled into a chainsaw sounds like the safest way is to play lumberjack in the nude!! OK maybe some briefs to tie up loose ends...
As for me?
Cutting with a saw I do not wear gloves.
moving wood I do, ever grab a spider or scorpion?
Metal work I wear gloves - I'll still grab a hot piece of steel bare handed from time to time.
Mechanic work, use to never wear a glove, these days I have several of the pair Soundguy mentioned and use them in really greasy jobs. most of the time I do not. As a mechanic I never liked the finger-tip-less gloves either. To add these days I'll put on a long sleeve t-shirt when working on things. It helps to keep the dirt/grease off the arms making it easier to clean up later.
Working/riding the tractor, no gloves.
Hunting, bow, gun, wear gloves. 90% of the time the wool GI leather glove liners($5 at the Army surplus) are warm enough down here. During the bow season I may switch to cotton. Gloves help keep the bugs off the hands to. No problem holding the bow and using the release.
and if it's really cold outside...I wear gloves to!
Rob