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Whats the difference between an ACL and Rover?

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Whats the difference between an ACL and Rover?

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There is no difference between an ACL and Rover. These are two different terms we use to refer to the same position. ACL stands for Assistant Crew Leader. We use the term Rover because the ACL/Rover “roves” or switches crews each week. These two terms are used interchangeably, although in the field we tend to use the term Rover more then ACL; it’s more fun to say!

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