Labor discrimination by race has been a subject widely analyzed in labor economics, but the influence of this factor on the access to a good quality job has not been explored or tested enough.This analysis is of vital importance for a city like Cali and its metropolitan area, since it has the largest share of black population in the country; according to the Census of 2005, 26% of its inhabitants are black.In this document we test the hypothesis that race affects job quality, using a generalized ordered logit.The results show that being a black worker in Cali increases the probability of having a bad quality job during the second quarter of 2004 by 12.2%.