Going way back:
Delivery boy, cashier, zoo keeper, gas station attendant, bar back, bartender, accounts receivables clerk, network technician, systems administrator, computer support supervisor.
EDIT: Forgot about my account receivables days.
This type of attitude is why we have to have warning labels on top of coffee cup lids telling people it's hot. It's the "I know everything but when I don't know something it's your fault because you were suppose to tell me even if I wasn't paying attention".
I have Simmons, Bushnell, Nikon, and Redfield. My bro shoots nothing but Leopolds. Honestly, Leopolds, Nikons, Redfields, etc are obviously so much clearer and brighter than than my Simmons and Bushnells. Are they $100-$300 clearer and brighter? I guess that is up to the individual and their wallet. If $300 is nothing to you than why won't you get a Leopold? If I had that kind of money to spare, I'd get a Leopold as well. But I've never missed on any oppurtunities because my Simmons or Bushnell failed me. They've always hit true for me.
I know but each and every time at the heat of the moment, I always forget. I need more practice time at the skeet/trap range so that it becomes instictive.