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Vendors, the blonde chick is usually where I go, and sell by the loot quality. Right click individual items or sell by the quality levels with the buttons o the right side of the player inventory.
You can turn auto looting on too, you should, and sell everything that's not an upgrade if you're new. It's easier late game as you can sell all the loot that has sell-all tabs regularly as it will never be an upgrade.
I'm pretty sure I could equip a decent guard regiment at this point, but it's taken a while to get there. Building a routine on getting back to the bridge helps. (Eventually the best way I've found to supply myself with credits should I need them is farming up Intel and selling off those for comedic amounts. IIRC a stack of 20 Intel is 4 million Caligari credits once you have the forge upgrade for better buy/sell rate.)
Early on, hovering up everything (This is where that auto pickup shines, glad for that quality of life addition.) works great, though with enough drop quantity bonus (and the right Tarot combination) I had to stop picking up blue's lest it clog my inventory in one mission.
There seems to be a distinct point where resources/credits cease to be a limiting factor, though until I've done a seasonal run I can't say when that happens. Especially given the addition of cash drops from cover/junk destruction in missions. I still end up going 'were did all those credit drops- oh right.' semi-regularly.