Most of the scopes have flip up or down eye cups to compensate for your glasses. I wear perscription glasses and actually found it easier to look through scopes and binoculars since getting them, they hold your eyes at a more constant distance and your eyelids aren't rubbing on the lens.
As for the quality, keep in mind what you MIGHT use it for in the future. A budget scope going up to 60x with only a 60mm objective will be quite hazy IMO. If you are going to use it for hunting save your money and get a decent one. If it's just for at the range, chances are you will be shooting in more ideal lighting situations and it won't be quite so critical.
Gr8fuldoug just sent me an email of his latest specials and he has a Nikon spotter that may suit your needs for around the $300 CDN mark.
He is a great guy to work with, I have a Leica coming from him as we speak.
Hope this helps.
Noel