I did think about the charity case idea, for a while it had merit. Then I thought but in that scenario it would mean they had to let him loose with a broom! So I did a search on the net and nowhere can I find question's like the following
1) I have a broom with 600 bristle's and the guy next to me has 500, WHY, why would you need 600 bristles and can you give me 100 examples of where 600 bristle on my broom is better than 500.
2) In the manual for my broom it says it has an attachment point for a duster, can I use the duster instead of the broom when I sweep up? Should I use the 500 bristles or the 600 bristles head? Why do they have dusters on brooms? when would you use the duster instead on the broom? Can you give me 100 examples of when a duster is better than a broom for sweeping
3) The broom tech next to me say's when sweeping a tiled floor you should always sweep from the back to the front, my manager say's to sweep from the front to the back! How do you sweep on a tiled floor? why do you do it that way?
If I use the duster on the broom should i sweep back to front or front to back? The manual dosnt say anything except sweep the foofing floor, Can you give me 100 examples of when you personally would sweep back to front and front to back. On a tiled floor do you use front to back or back to front??? Have you tried this with the duster?
4) We also have a mop, why should I use the broom instead of the mop? Whats the mop for? what advantage does the mop have over the broom when sweeping the floor? I tried sweeping with the mop and it didnt work, why? The tech next to me always uses the mop and it works for him, why didnt it work for me? Why dosnt the mop have a fitting for a duster?
So in the absence of these question's I decided he didnt work somewhere willing to let him loose with a broom. In the end I decided he was a idiot savant with the savant bit missing.