Wow, well certainly sounds like it would have been a sucky work environment.
Do you think your job could potentially be done from home? At my former employer, I was one of the people who prepared a proposal and pitched it to the manager for us supervisors to WFH on a pilot basis. Over the next few years, that increased to a plan where all employees in the dept got to WFH 2 days per week, and I was part of the team that proposed/pitched the expansion of the WFH program. So maybe if you don't have WFH now, it could be a possibility for the future?