Back in the day, we had an interchange program. It's main purpose, whether it was a workload interchange at midnight or a scheduled every third night interchange, was to give the super busy companies a breather. Needless to say, neither the busy end nor the slower end of the interchange liked it, but that's a discussion for another day. But what it did do was spread the work around. Guys in companies on the slower end of the spectrum would catch work they normally would not catch. Maybe then they'd look to go to a busier place. Maybe they'd just become better firemen. Nothing wrong with that. So while I'm sure that's not the intention of the higher ups in implementing this new "send the relocator to the job", in a sense it does accomplish the same goal of spreading things around. Again, I'm sure it's an unintended consequence and as I've said in previous posts, if I'm next up for a job and have a relocator jump over me...I'm pissed. But it is what it is. Stay safe.