Is he actually in the industry, Or just posts his worthless videos?
He's not really in it, in it. He tip-toes around the bottom rung of it. Years ago, he might of been a little higher. The Layne Norton lawsuit, and the melt down that happened afterward really killed any momentum he had.
Now he has the videos, and a few kids that he trains, and that's it.
What saves him is the length of time he's been making videos (he was an early youtuber), the number of videos he has (probably close to 8000 if you count deleted ones), and the fact that he's so odd.
He also has a few real strength coaches that are nice to him, and help him sort out questions. They do it mainly to be nice guys. One of the main ones used to be a Special Ed teacher before he got into powerlifting, etc....., so he mainly helps out of kindness.