Hardly.
Starfleet is not the only exciting life.
For us who watch the show, it actually is. At least in this case.
But you don't want them to move on either. Going back to Starfleet is almost a restoration of the status quo.
Which is much better than wasting good characters who can be used for better and more interesting purposes.
Or maybe they just decided they liked the idea of Wesley as a Traveler.
It was so incredible silly. They could have come up with something better than that mumbo-jumbo. Not to mention that he acted like a spoiled brat in the whole episode.
But at least they didn't turn him into a lunatic and killed him off.
As Voyager flies past the Golden Gate bridge amid fireworks, of course.
That would have been a great ending of the show.
However, I would have liked to see Our Heroes being received by families and friends.
Not to mention my favorite scenario, when newly promoted Harry Kim burst into his parents house, singing the old Runaways and Joan Jett song "Cherry Bomb" with the altered lyrics:
"Hello Mum, Hello Dad, I'm your D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-Duplicate Son! 
(You have to excuse poor Harry, He had of course celebrated the homecoming and his promotion with Tom and his friends, drinking some real stuff.)
Remember, if I was asked to guess, I would still say that Harry's failure to appear is due to innocent reasons. The idea that Garrett Wang is the victim of a three-decade conspiracy carried out by multiple sets of Trek franchise runners remains quite farfetched, even though there is evidence supporting it. In Mythbusters terms, this is Plausible, nothing more.
Conspiracy theories are fun, but don't take them too seriously.
I'm always careful when it comes to conspiracy theories.
In this case, well maybe it's because of the second alternative which I mentioned earlier.
Good, but if this is PIC's time frame, let's make it
Captain Kim. If he's still a mere lieutenant 20+ years after Voyager's return, he enjoyed a lackluster career, probably dragged down by that seven year ensignhood and the rather unjustified reprimand. Think Blue-shirt Picard in "Tapestry".
I was more thinking in "near time events after the Homecoming" in which most of my story scenarios takes place.
As for PIC, I try to avoid the scenarios from that gloomy show as much as possible.
As for "Blue-shirt Picard" in the excellent episode
Tapestry, I really felt sorry for poor Jean-Luc when I watched that episode. What a horrible fate.
I think that if I had the opportunity to live my life again, then I would change very little annd I would be very careful not to make some changes which would turn everything on to a new course. Some of the bad things I've encountered had led to better things later on so therefore I wouldn't like to mess that up.
You did it, and I've done it as well, seen here:
https://www.trekbbs.com/threads/how-to-resolve-6-voyager-inconsistencies-in-85-seconds.309089/
You'd think that professionals could do better than just random Trekkies like us... but maybe not.
Thank you very much for nice comment about my absolute masterpiece
The Shuttle And Torpedo Building Team!
(Well, not exactly as magnificent as saving Kes with a few sentences but almost close! )
One reason that professionals don't do better in cases like this is that they are mostly hired hands while we are the enthusiasts who cares for our favorite shows and our favorite characters.
Probably dead... but who knows? Maybe she was put to work as a comfort woman or something. The Cardies did seem to like that sort of thing.
That's a possibility. The Cardassians weren't particularily nice to the Bajorans.
Anyway, it's an interesting thing which I wish had been brought up in some book or series.
There were a lot of loose ends from TNG, DS9 and VOY which I would have kiked to see some follow-up on in later series. Unfortunately, Berman and his gang went for a retro series instead and that decision actually ruined Star Trek.