After going to a trade school as a Machinist, A representative from Parker showed up at the school. He interview all of us there and there were no machinist questions at all. Just questions like, how do you like to work on machines, and what do you do in your spare time. After which, they called me up for an interview at Parker and I was excited to go. When I showed up, I found other class members there too for the second interview. They gave us a walk around the facility and talked about how Parker helps their customers. Then they sat me in the waiting area again where the same recruiter came and talked to me for a bit about how the walk go. At the end before I started out the door, he asked me if I wanted to work in the assembly line instead of the tube bending department. I advised that since I went to school as a machinist, that I preferred the Machinist department. In the next few days, they had me submitting all the paper work needed to get the job in just 4 days time. They basically rushed me into the job. Then on the next Monday, they started all of us on training videos and such. Two months down the road, I wander why they did not put me on the machines, I then found out that they don't put temps on the machines. Also, I did not know that I was a temp till they said that. The guy who came to the school representing Parker was actually a representative from company called CDI. He should of told us that we would be temps and that temps can't mess with machines, for which we paid the school to teach us.