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That's not really what the term "PMC" means, what you're describing is closer to "labor aristocrat". Professional-Managerial Class actually refers to a type of labor being done, not the level of compensation. If you randomly had a barista that was making insanely good money for some odd reason they wouldn't suddenly be a PMC.
I actually knew a woman who was a personal barista for private rich people events and she made nearly 6 figures. Is she a PMC?