no.
Every job requires wisdom.
Some programs will require a certain number of work hours in a specific field. This usually applies to college students learning a trade. Some scholarships could also require it. You have to look into the specific program.
There are many reasons to choose being a doctor as a career path. You will always be learning. It is a job that will require continuing education every single year. You will be able to help people be well. Once your initial college is paid off, it is usually a good source of income.
Employability skills vary tremendously depending upon what job you would like to have. Different jobs require different skills. But most jobs do require certain basic skills. Almost every job requires literacy, for example. Not every job requires the ability to drive a car, but some do. (Insert a thousand other examples.)
every job requires energy so you got to have enough energy for each job and also the jobs require an item before doing it.
the first jobs of every place don't require anything except for energy of course.
architecture
At least 2 years in Medical school and skills like learning how to save human lives. Also 2 years at Home ec school, learning how to use every day skills
Start by reading every single book, watch every movie. Then, talk to everyone in the world and learn what they know. Memorize every web site. Work every job. Travel to every location. Live forever and continue learning. Good luck.
An hr job will require education depending on the type of job, location, and company. I recommend you start out with a degree in this field and go from there.
Yes an apprentice is a person learning a job from a master in that field. There are some jobs today that still have apprentice programs.
There will still be pens and pencils. Computers can't replace every job. Drawing and sketching will still require both.