As an entry-level tow truck driver, your job is to tow disabled vehicles for repair or disposal after an accident or breakdown. In this role, you may check the operations of a vehicle to see if it needs to be towed, document the entire transportation process, and provide additional service on each dispatch as needed. This is an entry-level role, and most employers use this as a type of extended training period where you ride along with a senior driver to learn more about the towing process, the relevant regulations, and your interactions with groups like insurance agents, police officers, and vehicle owners. Many tow truck drivers work in shifts to provide 24/7 service, so you may need to be available outside of regular hours.