This has good aspects and bad aspects, but on the whole I'm gonna call it a win.
So, I got promoted at work. I am now the head of the Chinese to English editing department. Originally there were two more-senior members of our department (the original supervisor, and an editor slightly more senior than me) but they both left the company on August 1. That left me as the de facto supervisor of the department, and I just got called into a meeting to make the position official.
The good news is a slightly higher salary. The not-so-good news is a wider variety of duties, some of them rather unpleasant. For example, you know how I often complain about how crappy some of our translators are? Well, those are translators who have already passed our translation test. Now, as part of my new role, I have to grade the translation tests themselves. I've had a glance at some of them, and quite simply I'd be surprised if some of these people even know what an English keyboard looks like. These additional duties would be on top of the editing I have to do already, so my workload is going to increase, and my work hours will too, probably.
Still though, more money is good, the affirmation of my peers is good, and I think I could do all right in this role. So I'm calling this a win.