Or it could be interpreted as "Harry, another method of trying to get a promotion?"
If a person wants to generate a justification for Harry being an ensign for 7 years, or a long time afterward for that matter, they can undoubtedly do so. Everyone's head canon is different, and there are no canonical events for Harry after "Endgame".
Realistically, events of several wiped futures suggest that he wasn't promoted simply because Janeway was extremely stingy with promotions. And, the evidence suggests that Starfleet recognized this idiosyncrasy of hers, and did not penalize any of Voyager's crew because of it. They simply handed out a crapload of rank pips to Voyager's long suffering cadre of ensigns when Voyager reached home. If Harry had to call Nog "sir" when he arrived, he probably didn't have had to for long.
I agree in principle, however, though you can quickly compensate someone for 'rank lag', promoting him/her to the rank (s)he should have had by then, you can't as easily make up for the 'career lag'.
I mean, suppose someone's first assignment would have been the maintenance of just a few sensor panels deep down on deck 2, and this person would in any normal circumstances have moved on to a few successively more responsible posts and by now have been an assistant department head with a few people reporting to him/her. However on Voyager there never was any opportunity to move up because the people doing those other more senior jobs also had nowhere to go /move up to. So, after his/her return to the AQ, what kind of posting do you give our newly promoted Lieutenant (Commander)? You can't give him/her that assistant department head position, since (s)he never grew into that. Though (s)he would by now be very proficient in maintaining those sensor panels, (s)he would still have an experience lag of a few years in more senior tasks which (s)he couldn't easily make up for, and probably would still have to play catch-up during his/her next few postings.
Secondly, as a department head (as opposed to the ensigns from TNG's "Lower Decks"), Harry was doing lieutenant-level work for seven years. A field promotion to LTJG would have made perfect sense for his character, far more than what actually happened.
but there was still no clear next in line. Unless my memory is faulty.
Archer had Trip as next after T'Pol, though it seemed like Trip was going to be XO as well as Chief Engineer before the early start of their mission.
This leads me to believe that each ship's captain has some leeway in who gets to be 2nd officer, and not a set department head across the board.
It's crazy in universe a bridge command officer with his escapades would not be given O-2 after a few years just to signify he was "senior"
I'm saying that a change in rank requires a change in position...
It's a closed system.
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