the_apple_sheep wrote: "I just want to know if it's possible and I should try or if I should wait a few years."
I think you should wait a few years.
"I do happen to have a lot of knowledge about Apple products..."
I suggest using your knowledge to continue answering questions in these communities. Here you can practice your writing skills such as correct capitalisation, e.g. not "p.s. i know i". Also develop your tolerance for making effort without thanks or reward. Many newcomers to answering questions here initially possess great enthusiasm — as they imagine being continually appreciated for their efforts. But, as is often the case, when appreciation doesn't come, they drop out.
Looking ahead to a possible future interview with Apple, they will be looking for evidence of your creative talents. One avenue for creativity is Shortcuts on iOS & Mac (Monterey – see video). Apple has said: "Shortcuts is the future of automation on Mac, and this is just the start of a multi-year transition." If you learn the Shortcuts app and create your own custom shortcuts, you can show off your creativity to the interviewer. And if you expand your knowledge to related topics, e.g. regex, you could even build custom shortcuts for organizations and be paid as a consultant.
Shortcuts User Guide for iPhone and iPad
Shortcuts User Guide for Mac
õ¿õ¬