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I'm gonna say only one thing. If you want to make a bank at a job then learn low level programming.
I think OP doesn't understand what a SWE does and compares it to WP guys.
SWE isn't just building a website like what WP does.
It includes building complex web applications that can do pretty much everything at scale which is easier to maintain and has a smaller codebase.
With WP and its increasing reliability on external plugins as a project grows it's not always the best idea to go for.
This is of course for businesses that have 7+ figures in income that have hundreds of thousands of users using the site everyday and the site itself offers some really complex functionality.
Other than that WP is a really good option to start with an e-commerce store. It's enough if business sells basic products at scale