I jumped off and started using Svelte but have now found looking at job listings all the non tech companies are still using Angular and all the startups/tech centric companies are using Next.js.
I feel like from an employability perspective I shot myself in the foot, but I also dislike both of those frameworks. So maybe I should just quit being a front-end developer and try to retrain as something else.
I like Svelte too, but take another look at Angular. Your memories of Angular 9 don't match up anymore. It's A LOT more streamlined now with so much less boilerplate than before. And signals.
That said, transitioning to some backend or infrastructure focus never hurt anyone. It's good to see problems from different perspectives and roles. No one ever got fired for knowing too much SQL.
I feel like from an employability perspective I shot myself in the foot, but I also dislike both of those frameworks. So maybe I should just quit being a front-end developer and try to retrain as something else.