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The 500 Club Expands: Q2 2026 Brings Historic Milestones and a Breakout Rookie

The 500 Club Expands: Q2 2026 Brings Historic Milestones and a Breakout Rookie

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July 1, 2026

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The 500 Club Expands: Q2 2026 Brings Historic Milestones and a Breakout Rookie

The second quarter of 2026 rewrote the record books. Two technicians crossed the 500-job threshold, a rookie posted the fastest start in platform history, and the longest active streak on record continued its relentless march toward a full calendar year.

Justin Nunn reached the summit first, crossing 500 lifetime jobs in April with a commanding 122-job month that pushed his career total to 548, including 278 repairs. His January-April 2026 stretch averaged 111 jobs per month, a pace that underscores both volume and consistency. Not far behind, Danny Gutierrez joined the 500 Club with 515 lifetime jobs and 492 repairs—all while maintaining a 45-week active streak, the longest in platform history.

While the veterans cemented their legacies, Vasilii Kirillov continued his own ascent. He crossed 250 lifetime jobs in Q2, finishing the quarter with 279 total jobs and 264 repairs. His 31-week active streak, second only to Gutierrez, reflects seven consecutive months of logging 28 or more jobs. That kind of sustained output has propelled him to the #3 all-time repairs ranking.

Then came Alex C. In just three weeks—from June 8 to June 30—he logged 93 repairs, the highest first-month volume in platform history. That explosive debut launched him straight into the #8 all-time repairs ranking, a position that typically takes months to reach.

The quarter also saw two technicians surge past the 100-repair mark with explosive momentum. Shaphan Hawks crossed both 50 and 100 repairs in Q2, finishing with 247 lifetime repairs after logging 210 repairs across three months—an average of 70 per month—while building a 16-week active streak. Ulises Perez hit the 100-repair milestone on the strength of a massive 117-repair April, the second-highest single-month volume of the quarter, bringing his lifetime total to 172 repairs.

Endurance remained a defining theme. Gutierrez's 45-week streak spans nearly 11 months of unbroken weekly activity, while Kirillov's 31-week run represents seven months of relentless consistency. Even Carlos Montano, who entered Q2 with just 6 lifetime jobs, closed the quarter with 79 and a 14-week active streak—a testament to rapid onboarding and sustained engagement.

On the category front, Samsung Refrigerators led the quarter with 37 repairs distributed evenly across April (15), May (9), and June (13). LG Washers matched that total with 37 repairs, climbing from a Q4 2025 average of 3.7 repairs per month to 12.3 in Q2—a 232 percent surge. Whirlpool Dryers posted 29 repairs, including a 16-job April spike, reflecting volatility but sustained demand.

Q2 2026 doubled the size of the 500 Club, crowned a record-breaking rookie, and saw five technicians cross the 50-job threshold. As Danny Gutierrez approaches 50 consecutive weeks and Vasilii Kirillov closes in on the #2 all-time ranking, Q3 promises even more historic milestones.

The 500 Club Expands: Q2 2026 Brings Historic Milestones and a Breakout Rookie | Serenn