Menander did well for himself by choosing the right leaders. After accompanying Alexander the Great into Asia and leading a group of mercenaries, he was rewarded with the satrapy of Lydia.
After Alexander‘s death, Menander used his presumably refined brown-nosing skills to retrain his satrapy, but in the Treaty of Triparidisus his satrapy was given to Kleitos.
However, that doesn’t seem to have been a punishment, as he’d already cozied up to Antigonos I Monophthalmos by betraying Kleopatra‘s plan to marry Ptolemy to him. No longer in charge of a satrapy, Menander’s new job was Brown-Noser-in-Chief to Antigonos.
Menander participated in the chase of Eumenes, but after that we have no record. Did Eumenes kill him? Did Menander have a heart attack while riding one day? Did he have some bad sushi? We may never know.