Pinup Pole Show Pinup of the Week: Sierra Scott Shifts
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This week’s Pinup Pole Show Pinup of the Week is a grease monkey herself: wrencher and pinup Sierra Scott Shifts!
TONYA KAY: What started your passion for automobiles?
SIERRA SCOTT SIFTS: My love for cars started young. Most people figured I had a brother or my father was a mechanic; neither were the case. I am an only child and my father is an architect. I loved taking toys or old appliances apart just to see all the pieces, but putting it back together was a skill I later learned. My junior year in high school is when I took my first automotive class. I completed all required and extra certifications!
TONYA KAY: You work on autos professionally - what is your strong point?
SIERRA SCOTT SIFTS: I currently work as a service advisor for a dealership, but I have worked under the hood at other locations and I really enjoy the creativity in customizing vehicles.
TONYA KAY: What do you have to say to other women interested in a career in the automotive industry?
SIERRA SCOTT SIFTS: My path as a female in automotive has been a challenge to say the least, but the challenge brought me to understand more about myself. I’ve learned how tough I can be! My vision is to bring equality to the work place so women like me can feel free from harassment and being underpaid. Free to do the work they love doing! If I could give advice to other women in automotive, I’d say, “Stay strong and keep your integrity. Love what you do and do what you love!”
Sierra Scott Shifts is seen here posing with Sal Molina’s (of Voodoo Disciples CC) 1953 Oldsmobile Rocket 88 at Tonya Kay’s Pinup Pole Show, photographed by Shane Karns.
This week’s Pinup Pole Show Pinup of the Week is a grease monkey herself: wrencher and pinup Sierra Scott Shifts!
TONYA KAY: What started your passion for automobiles?
SIERRA SCOTT SIFTS: My love for cars started young. Most people figured I had a brother or my father was a mechanic; neither were the case. I am an only child and my father is an architect. I loved taking toys or old appliances apart just to see all the pieces, but putting it back together was a skill I later learned. My junior year in high school is when I took my first automotive class. I completed all required and extra certifications!
TONYA KAY: You work on autos professionally - what is your strong point?
SIERRA SCOTT SIFTS: I currently work as a service advisor for a dealership, but I have worked under the hood at other locations and I really enjoy the creativity in customizing vehicles.
TONYA KAY: What do you have to say to other women interested in a career in the automotive industry?
SIERRA SCOTT SIFTS: My path as a female in automotive has been a challenge to say the least, but the challenge brought me to understand more about myself. I’ve learned how tough I can be! My vision is to bring equality to the work place so women like me can feel free from harassment and being underpaid. Free to do the work they love doing! If I could give advice to other women in automotive, I’d say, “Stay strong and keep your integrity. Love what you do and do what you love!”
Sierra Scott Shifts is seen here posing with Sal Molina’s (of Voodoo Disciples CC) 1953 Oldsmobile Rocket 88 at Tonya Kay’s Pinup Pole Show, photographed by Shane Karns.
Hi Do you have the Pin Up Ladies on calanders?
If I did, would you want one? I’ve never made a calendar before but I’m getting requests. I’m personally more attracted to playing cards and postcards. Interested in your thoughts!
Tonya,
I second the calendar request.
I’d love to see you and your models on a calendar.
Tonya,
I’d love a calendar with you and your gorgeous models, and some cool cars on it. 😉
Noted. Okay maybe I should do this.
I know a lot of mechanics who would love a Pin Up calendar! We hang them on our tool boxes and the walls of our shops!
classy beautiful…do the calendar cards and postcards!!!…
Thank you for speaking up and lending support! I’m considering!
Please DO!! You all are some very lovely ladies!
Hey that’s cool! Thank you!