In each of us, not two, but three. Paraphrasing Superfast matt, "that was done by past baahb, and he's an idiot, but it matters more to future baahb, and that guy is an asshole."
I didn't learn these skills for a job, they simply suited the job I found. If you enjoy what youre doing, and it builds problem solving skills, you will be hard pressed to regret learning the skill.
That said, I started out answering phones, and built from there. Fix peoples problems and keep your eyes open for a job that let's you fix the kinds of problems you find interesting.
I'm in the role you are describing. I can't code, but I'm good at troubleshooting and if required I can read code.
I would much prefer to work along someone who spent highschool tinkering with game mods than someone with a CS degree, as troubleshooting requires a specific skillset that is developed better by breaking and fixing things than by learning the fundamentals of how computers work or best practices for coding.
That said, if you wanna work for an OEM doing actual chip design or engineering and stuff, you're prolly gonna need that degree.
Thousands even. Presume she's 6ft naturally cause that gives us a normal sized house... Presume a living space 35 ft by 35ft. now scale that 50 times... And now make it vertical too.... Presuming the house is roughly twice her height, which is probably understating, and no basement, we are looking at a 12 million ft³ volume
Ex: Bozo (this is a significant mispronunciation of your name) sure is racist!
If people understand I'm talking about you, good enough, right?
Two problems: 1) people may not know I'm talking about you, 2) people will likely assume I'm wrong... But as we'll see, maybe not...
Names are important, and if you can't bother to get someone's name right, or call a group of people by their preferred demonym, I can't be bothered to respect what you are saying.
While I respect that the idea being conveyed is the important bit, the idea being conveyed is going to sound racist as shit, and like you dont know what you are talking about.
I'm probably not arguing with you, and I'm not trying to regardless. You seem like you have tried this, watched it happen, go "huh, neet!" And then get it to take the next step in whatever you were doing in the first place only to find out you didn't provide adequate requirements for your config.
Which is a subset who would talk to a pollster in the first place