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Roadside assistance jobs in Quebec City, QC

Drivers across Quebec City already request help through Road Ally: dead batteries near Old Quebec, flats and breakdowns on Autoroute 40, lockouts, fuel runs, and scheduled work like oil changes and detailing. What we need is more vetted local pros to take those jobs. Set your own hours, see the full payout before you accept, and keep 80% of every job.

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Free to join. You manage and receive jobs in the Road Ally app once you're vetted and approved.

Local demand

Why there's work in Quebec City

Battery season runs long here

Heavy snow, deep-winter freezes; spring pothole damage common. When temperatures drop, jump start and lockout requests spike, and that demand goes straight to the Allies who are online in Quebec City.

Pothole season means tire work

Spring pothole damage in Quebec City drives a wave of tire change and wheel jobs every year. If you can swap a tire safely, there is work waiting.

Highway volume on Autoroute 40

Breakdowns on Autoroute 40, Autoroute 73, and Autoroute 20 generate tow, fuel delivery, and roadside jobs at all hours. Operators with proper highway safety setups are first in line.

Work where you already are

Jobs come in across Quebec City, including Old Quebec, Sainte-Foy, Lévis, and the Plains of Abraham. You see the location and the payout up front. Accept what is near you, skip what is not.

Your skills, your call

Services you can offer in Quebec City

Pick only the services you're equipped for. Tow operators, mobile mechanics, tire techs, detailers, inspectors, and capable everyday drivers all earn on Road Ally.

Emergency roadside

Battery Jump StartFlat Tire ChangeFuel DeliveryTowingCar Lockout ServiceVehicle Diagnostics

Scheduled mobile work

Seasonal Tire SwapMobile Oil ChangeBattery TestingRoad Trip PrepCar DetailingVehicle InspectionMechanical Diagnostic
Three steps

From signup to your first Quebec City job

01

Sign up on the web

Create your free account right here, it takes about two minutes. No documents needed yet.

02

Download the app and get vetted

Sign in to the Road Ally app and finish onboarding. Pros upload their documents; peer drivers book a quick in-person check at a Vetting Centre.

03

Go online and accept jobs

Once approved, go online whenever you want to work. Jobs across Quebec City show the location and full payout before you accept.

Earnings

What you could earn

You keep 80% of every job. The estimate below uses a conservative blended average of $38 per hour across emergency and scheduled work.

Try it

If you go online 20 hours a week...

5 hrsdrag to adjust40 hrs

...you could earn about

$760per week

20 hrs × $38/hr average ≈ $3,290 a month

$38/hr is a conservative blended average across emergency + Reserve jobs. Actual earnings vary by city, time of day, and your verified services.

Two ways in

Professional or Peer Driver

Professional

For towing companies, repair shops, mobile mechanics, and other licensed pros in Quebec City. Upload your business documents in the app and start receiving jobs once they're reviewed.

Peer Driver

For capable everyday drivers who can jump a battery, change a tire, or deliver fuel. Book a one-time in-person check at a Vetting Centre and get approved for the services you can handle.

Run a shop?

Service Centres partner with Road Ally for steady drop-off bookings, separate from on-location Ally work.

Partner as a Service Centre →
Questions

Earning in Quebec City, answered

How do I start getting jobs in Quebec City?

Create your free account on this page in about two minutes, then download the Road Ally app to complete vetting and go online. Once approved, jobs near you in Quebec City appear in the app and you choose which ones to accept.

What kinds of jobs will I get in Quebec City?

Emergency roadside work like battery jump starts, flat tire changes, lockouts, fuel delivery, and towing, plus scheduled jobs like oil changes, detailing, and pre-purchase inspections. Heavy snow, deep-winter freezes; spring pothole damage common, so demand patterns follow the season.

Do I need to be a licensed mechanic to join?

No. There are two paths. The Professional path is for businesses and licensed pros and works by document upload. The Peer Driver path is for capable everyday drivers and is vetted in person at a Vetting Centre. Both paths can earn on the platform.

How much can I earn?

You keep 80% of every job and see the full payout before you accept, so there is no guesswork. Earnings depend on your hours, your services, and demand. The calculator on this page uses a conservative blended average of $38 per hour.

How do I get paid?

Every job is paid through the platform, so there are no invoices to chase. Your earnings accumulate in the app and you activate a payout to your linked bank account whenever you want.

I run a shop in Quebec City. Can my business join?

Yes. Repair shops, tire shops, and detailing businesses in Quebec City can partner as Service Centres to receive drop-off bookings, and businesses with mobile units can also run Ally accounts for on-location work.

Drivers in Quebec City are already requesting help.

Be the one who shows up. Sign up free today, get vetted in the app, and start earning on your own schedule.

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