Congratulations on your progress. Guitarist Pat Metheny has suggested one approach to growth is to "Be the worst guy in every band you're in." Dave Hoover applied that to his own learning in software development and wrote it up, first as a blog post [0] and later, with Adewale Oshineye, as part of a book, 'Apprenticeship Patterns.' [1]
The implication is that you could consider finding a stronger team to work with, which might involve a job switch. There are much larger issues there, involving salary, benefits, commute, effects on family and friends, and only you know the the full picture of the effects of those things on your own happiness. I can say there's a place for keeping an imperfect job as part of a pleasant overall picture. Good luck as you explore your options.
The implication is that you could consider finding a stronger team to work with, which might involve a job switch. There are much larger issues there, involving salary, benefits, commute, effects on family and friends, and only you know the the full picture of the effects of those things on your own happiness. I can say there's a place for keeping an imperfect job as part of a pleasant overall picture. Good luck as you explore your options.
[0] https://redsquirrel.com/dave/work/a2j/patterns/BeTheWorst.ht...
[1] https://learning.oreilly.com/library/view/apprenticeship-pat...