Drive With Us.
Earn More.
We built Danielle Logistics for drivers who are tired of being a number. Consistent miles from Charlotte, Friday direct deposit, and a dispatcher who answers every call.
More than miles. A career that respects you.
Every promise on this page lives or dies with the dispatcher you'll talk to on day one. We hire dispatchers the way we hire drivers — slowly and well.
Top-of-market pay, every load
Top of market for company drivers. Performance and safety bonuses on top of base.
Steady miles, no dead runs
Predictable routes through dedicated lanes. Plan your week without guesswork.
Friday. Every single Friday.
Direct deposit every Friday. Same-week settlements with detailed pay statements.
24/7 human dispatch
A real human, every time. No phone trees, no offshore call centers, no waiting.
A dispatcher who knows your name — not your truck number.
We know your name. We know your truck. We know when you're home and when you're not. If you're tired of being treated like a load number, come run with us.
Straight-shooters
with a clean record.
We don’t need a résumé. We need to know you’ll show up, drive safe, and treat shippers like they pay your bills — because they do.
Start hauling in 3 simple steps.
Three steps. No call-center loops, no résumé in triplicate, no waiting two weeks to hear back. We move fast because your time matters.
Apply in under 5 minutes
Takes about 5 minutes. The basics — CDL, contact info, what you’re looking for.
We reach out within 24 hours
Our recruiter calls within 24 hours. Real conversation, not a checklist.
Hit the road with confidence
Onboarding made simple. Get your truck assigned and start collecting paychecks.
Apply to drive
Fill in the basics. We’ll call you on your first day off the road and have a real conversation — no carrier pitch, no contract on the spot.
What drivers say after driving with us.
We didn’t write these. Our drivers told us we could put them on the website if we used their words exactly.
I came over from a mega-carrier and it’s night and day. Same miles, more money, and I actually know my dispatcher’s first name. They run me exactly where they said they’d run me. No surprises. No games. That’s the whole pitch — and it’s enough.
My paycheck hits Friday morning, every single week. When I had a breakdown in Wyoming at 2am, somebody picked up on the second ring and had a solution before I finished explaining the problem. Run me good miles, pay me on time, and answer the phone. Danielle does all three.