Software easily. We're only going to be using computers and tech more.
High pay and remote work.
That's tough to beat.
Yes, it has a weird reputation right now, but it's still the best industry with people still getting jobs left and right. If some CEO or whoever has an idea for an app, they don't need to go buy big ass hardware, building, hangars or anything. They can get funding and generate jobs basically out of thin air to be used on phones, computers, etc.
I remember when I was trying to become a carpenter back in 2011, shyt was tough and nobody was hiring. Driving out to job sites at 4AM all for them to say they don't got work. Talking to other people about advice to increase chances all for them to say the same thing: the market was a mess and nobody is hiring and a shytload of people are looking.
Mind you, that's for very low pay to start. At least with software that grind will land high reward short and long term.