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I was just offered to take the test to be an MME today. I was wondering what that promotion entails in regards to pay. Do you really make more than you did before? From what I've heard and seen over the years, it doesn't seem like a real promotion. Plus, right now I'm straight typing and I'm desperately afraid of going back to ASR (the horror, the horror!) The last time I was with MQ was back when the MME position was still fairly new and I don't remember too much about it. I try to block out those years.
So, mainly I'd like to know how "happy" MMEs are (relative to how "happy" you were when you were MTs/MEs at least), how much more/less money/MModal-brand-fun-dollars you make now, and how less/more/unbearable difficult it is?
Any advice would be much appreciated. I really like my boss too, so if I decide not to go for it, I want to decline it gracefully. I don't want her to think I'm ungrateful. Nice even to get the offer. But still have to make the right decision for myself and my family of angry credit card companies.