Even with no experience, it is easy to find work as an entry-level owner-operator because the main qualification is owning a vehicle. In this role, you drive a cargo truck or similar vehicle to haul cargo. You are also responsible for performing independent maintenance on your vehicle and maintaining the correct type of CDL for your cargo. Some details of this job depend on the companies with which you work. You may transport freight, oil, frac sand, or any other materials, and all of these tasks have different responsibilities and procedures. Owner-operators can drive short-haul or long-haul routes. Some routes are short enough to make several runs per day, while others may go across the entire country.