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P.S. The baggers may only work for tips, but the stockers earn even less. 25 cents per case stocked. I made more in my first week at McDonalds than I did in six months working at the commissary.
Especially Sappers Lead the Way. Essayons!
Just to chime in as well - 2 programs I've used to model & make assets (both are free) are Blender & GIMP (alternative to Photoshop). Blender has a learning curve, but it's a one stop shop for your modeling, UV unwrapping, and exporting. You can use GIMP instead of PS to edit textures and with a few tweaks can function almost exactly like PS. Check em out. I also made a 8 part tutorial series a year or so ago on how to use Blender and make a very simple asset if you needed extra help.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=up5y0W_bxDs
If you really want to make an asset, I suggest to start really small as it could be quite challenging at first. But it gets easier as you gain experience.
Then, I highly recommend wathing ronyx69's tutorials on youtube.