LOOK: Tom Brady's resume is a fantastic find
When Tom Brady's future was murky, he took to his computer to write up a typical college-graduate resume.
He was picked in the sixth round in the 2000 draft, so Patriots quarterback (and assured future Hall of Famer) Tom Brady needed a backup plan. Thus, like so many of us, Brady opened up a new document on his computer and wrote about his experiences and strengths for potential future employers.
He touted his experience as an intern at Merrill Lynch (where he was an assistant to a senior sales broker), he extolled his time as a golf course ranger at Polo Field Country Club in Jackson, Michigan, and he explained his role as a park security manager at the Ann Arbor Summer Festival in 1996.
Then, only 14 years later, Brady used his Facebook page to post his resume, even though I'm pretty sure Brady doesn't need a job at the moment.
It is, of course, a fantastic find.

Wrote Brady: "Found my old resume! Really thought I was going to need this after the 5th round."
Luckily for the Patriots, Thomas E. Brady Jr., needed no such backup plan.















