Terrence Odom grew up in Houston’s East End and spent six years driving for a national van line, watching contract crews handle customers’ belongings like freight. He kept hearing the same complaint: a new crew every job, nobody who knew the city.
That Northwest Houston terminal work convinced him families deserved better than a rotating cast of strangers unloading their lives off a truck.
How the company got its name
Terrence signed the lease on his first truck back in 2013, the year his daughter Destiny arrived, and put her name on the door. Fourteen years on, he still climbs into the cab for the big estate jobs and answers his own phone most Saturday mornings.
Two Houstons, one roster
Our people navigate narrow Heights lots one week and two-car Missouri City garages the next, and they build Pasadena and Baytown loads around rotating plant shifts, ground most general movers never bother learning.
Destiny’s foundation
- Founded2013
- FounderTerrence Odom
- Fleet9 company trucks
- PricingOne flat figure, written
Why families pick Destiny
| With Destiny | Without Destiny |
|---|---|
| Company trucks, payroll crew | Loads handed off between carriers |
| An EN/ES coordinator on staff | One language, take it or leave it |
| Suburbs and the refinery corridor, both covered | Subdivisions only, corridor skipped |
| TxDMV certificate, USDOT & MC on file | Day labor, no paperwork |
Destiny holds a Texas household goods motor carrier certificate and full coverage; there’s no broker in the chain and no third party handling your things. Meet the people running your job, read what Houston customers wrote afterward, or get your number now.