Thiis and also stop making everything fucking gay and encouraging faggotry and gay sodomy
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I mean your normal high school graduates who went into whatever. I mean the ability to problem solve with technology to any degree, writing a word document is considered a skill in the current climate.
The latter is purely due to boomer attention to detail. The con-men, and the people who end up making mustard gas in an effort to clean their homes are products of valuing effort and connections without basic knowledge. I'd also consider it a scam to pay someone for months of "work" to complete a task that can be done in a trivial amount of time by technology.
Human error loses to technology in efficiency and effectiveness in almost every situation except those highly specialized.
That highly depends on the person who built the technology, and understanding what the tool is for.
Technology is a capital investment on human capital, the is no endpoint to that statement. There is no point where technology can't be invested in, but there is also no end point to where humans will find new processes that require human input and organization.