Seasonal peak crew for April and November
Known surge. Build on-call crew in advance.
Automotive
The April and November changeover seasons are brutal. Every year. ShiftSee adds staff for the surge.
The moment that matters
First week of November. BC's snow-tire deadline is Oct 1-Apr 30. Your shop is now doing 40+ tire swaps a day, up from 10 in October. You need 2 more techs right now. Your existing crew is burning out.
ShiftSee is built for exactly this moment — and for every shift you run between now and the next one.
What you get
Known surge. Build on-call crew in advance.
Tech experience with rim-protecting tire machines visible.
Tire work is physical. Shifters flag.
Peak changeover means extended hours. Shifters opt in.
Typical roles and rates
Typical shifter rates by role and region. Rates are always negotiable on ShiftSee — the numbers below are where most shifts land.
| Role | Vancouver Island | BC Metro | Los Angeles |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tire technician | $20-30/hr | $22-32/hr | $20-30/hr |
| Tire changeover specialist | $22-32/hr | $24-34/hr | $22-32/hr |
| Front desk / Service advisor | $19-28/hr | $20-30/hr | $19-28/hr |
Why ShiftSee works here
Most of your shift work isn't new work. It's the same work, done again. The same weekend crew. The same specialty staff for peak events. The same closers on a Friday night. ShiftSee is built for that reality — every connection you make gets stronger the more you use it, and every shifter's rating and reliability follows them across every business they work with. After six months, you've built a trusted private crew that compounds in value month over month.
Getting started
(free). 2 minutes.
Everyone you'd text first when a shift opens up. They sign up, connect to you, and they're ready.
Schedule one. Broadcast one. Whatever hurts most.
Pat Rousseau, our co-founder, personally onboards every new business in the first 60 days. He'll walk you through setup, answer questions, and stay available by text during your first week live.
No subscription. No setup fees. You only pay when a shift happens. If ShiftSee saves you a single bad-day disaster, it's paid for itself several times over.
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