The work presented here was aimed to describe the discourses circulating in a flower plantation in Bogota, Colombia, and the work practices associated to them. A qualitative approach with an ethnographic methodology was used. Discourse analysis with the methodology developed by Potter & Wetherell (1996) was applied aimed to identify the interpretive repertoires. The analytical exercise about the repertoires was cantered in exposing subject's positioning and the social function of these repertoires. In this way, 4 big grouping categories were found for 11 repertoires. Results are finally studied in light of a critical discussion including a review about the problem of the economic globalization and its impact on contemporary work practices and discourses.