That's a classic trap in any work situation. Being a "yes" man brings you more work, but not necessarily more personal satisfaction, or money. And, at the same time people expect you to take on more and more.
Don't be fooled, HON likes "yes man" the most. However, I know some people who have tried to progress this way and who were always the loudest cheering every decision made by higher ups, but were just invisible employees until they went to try out this tactic in another company.