I found, what I thought was a nice, employee role post LR. I was writing documentation that should have been written a long time ago, mentoring my co-workers on macOS because the company was moving from Windows PCs and on-prem servers to a mix of PCs and Macs and AWS cloud servers. Most of my team was very new to Linux and had never used a Mac but suddenly had to start creating iPad/iOS and Android apps to replace proprietary client terminals with cheap tablets and apps for the customers to download and use.
My first performance review was how I wasn't performing up to my job title, yet I had a director who constantly bypassed my manager to give me low level work to do, and would frequently stand at my desk while I did it, all because she couldn't find the low level guy they paid to do that work and she wanted it done "right now". I told my manager that he and his boss, the director, were not performing to the level of their titles because he wasn't managing and she was micro-managing instead of directing. I had an interview by then end of the week and a job offer within 2 weeks. Since this company didn't allow rollover of vacation, I had most of my two weeks left and burned it all at the end of Dec and came into work on the first work day in Jan of the new year and gave my two weeks notice. I was promptly told "no thanks, here's the door" and a check for what should have been those last two weeks was mailed to me while I was already starting my new role.
Sometimes you hit the jackpot and sometimes you just c-ap out. Don't be afraid to leave the c-appy ones looking for the jackpot.