Originally Posted by
pitchattitude
I doubt they are paying him. Most companies have a statement in the employment contract about anything produced on company time belongs to the company. But I can assure you he is getting intangible compensation.
Company isn't paying him for it. But with the amount of subscribers he has on his channel and the number of views he's getting on his videos, he's making good money from Youtube. There are people with channels smaller than his that are now doing Youtube full time for a living.