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Is there a stereotype about a six foot one Native American man who is a jack of all trades and a techie working in the IT field?
If not, I'd say no then.
Sounds like the mad scientist character trope where the main character finds you in a locked decked out apartment in the middle of the most dangerous destroyed city and you help them escape. (Respectfully)
I do have a lab coat and quite a few interesting electronics.
Unfortunately, all of my Tesla coils are decidedly non-lethal.
But following your second point, I have never been able to get lost in my entire life. I have actively tried to get lost, and somehow I always find my way, suffice it to say, if we are in a bombed out city together, I'm pretty sure I can find us clean water, shelter and other survivors.
Found the stereotype.
Damn it
I mean, I do think a true jack of all trades would be good with tech and IT and would probably seek out work with a high level of variation (which IT could be, depending on what you’re doing), but I don’t necessarily align that with or against being Native American or 6’1”.