I'd actually argue its the opposite. Pentesting (especially at a basic level) is very repetitive and does not require much knowledge.
I think we're sort of saying the same thing. A solo practice lawyer with a Westlaw form book would be the equivalent of your basic pen tester.
> Pentesting (especially at a basic level) is very repetitive and does not require much knowledge.
load framework, run scripts, copy-paste screenshots, give presentation.
the juniors aren't doing scoping calls and follow-ups, unless the top-kick needs explanations