Everything is defective now, and everyone will victim blame you, for brooming too hard. But a broom has always been built to withstand a strong brooming, until the 80s or so. Every penny has been shaved, ever corner cut. Instead of carbon in the steel, they use shit. They cut the amount of steel down to the absolute minimum to sell it to you before you break it in normal operation.
Don’t let anyone blame you for this, it’s a conspiracy of the manufacturers that shipped all of our jobs to slave labor factories overseas in a race to the bottom.
Everything is defective now, and everyone will victim blame you, for brooming too hard. But a broom has always been built to withstand a strong brooming, until the 80s or so. Every penny has been shaved, ever corner cut. Instead of carbon in the steel, they use shit. They cut the amount of steel down to the absolute minimum to sell it to you before you break it in normal operation.
Don’t let anyone blame you for this, it’s a conspiracy of the manufacturers that shipped all of our jobs to slave labor factories overseas in a race to the bottom.
“So, what would you say are some of your weak points?”
“Sometimes I just broom a little too hard!”
My enthusiasm for the job is sometimes more than the provided tools can handle.
This can also be said by workers who rage out and destroy equipment. Just a different kind of enthusiasm.