And if you don't have enough knowledge to get this far, then you probably would not have much use for the reverse engineered schematic that comes out as a result, apart from perhaps cloning a product (And in that case you have the budget to pay someone to do the work)
Your opinion is respected, but if I followed such advice before, I couldn't learn anything throughout my life, I learn something new every day.
You will learn even less if someone does the whole thing for you and hands you a final cleaned up schematic.
There is plenty to learn trough the process of reverse engineering. The first part of drawing it onto paper actually required no knowledge at all, just following lines. Any kid that can solve a maze can do that, you don't even need to know what the components are.
Its the other steps that actually require knowledge of electronics, like recognizing the components in order to turn them into appropriate symbols, for something like a resistor its easy, but for semiconductors you need to google partnumbers. Being able to google info about a component is also a basic electronics skill that almost all electronics enthusiasts can do. Its the last part of redrawing the schematic into a neat logical layout that needs the most skill since it usually means you have to understand how the circuit works.
The way you learn this is just to go at it on your own and ask questions on forums like this for points where you get stuck. So instead of asking "Can anyone turn this photo of a board into a schematic" you ask things like "What is this 3 pin component in the photo?" "How do i read the resistor value on this resistor?"..etc and once you do have the board turned into a messy nonsensible schematic that needs ordering you might ask "Can someone explain this confusing part of the circuit and maybe clean it up for me?". That way by the end of it you will have learned not only what the board does but also how reverse engineering is done so that you can do it on your own next time.
Give a man a fish and he won't be hungry for a day, but teach a man how to catch fish and he won't be hungry for the rest of his life