Firt, sorry for my English, hope it'll not hurts you.
I'm a Rickenbacker enthusiast since I started playing bass (something like 12 years.) To be honest it was the shape that bring me to bass

I was young, no money etc... I had to wait since 4/5 years ago to buy mine. It was an insane instrument,my dream bass and my opinion was totally SUBJECTIVE

I played in bands since (I never stopped, just stopped expensive gears), local hard rock things, and of course my life goal was to buy a new Rick. BUT, and there is the biggest point, my music life changed a bit. I came from "I play hard rock in band for fun" to "I have to do many different projects to earn money and make music my job".
Here is my question;
Actually, I play in a metal band (most "professionnal" band I ever had), In parrallel I give some teaching for kid's friend and I'm gonna start to work on an "pop/rock/radio music" album with a composer for a woman singer (yes... sometime you need to sell your soul). These are my main things, but other are to be added.
As you can see, very different projects, and I can't afford a Bass for each. I still want a Rick, but i'm not sure it'll be the most suitable option.. I'm not sure for example, that I can bring my Rick in a "pop rock" engineer that only mix for Summer hit song, without being laughed at.
For my main project, my band, I'm sure the Rick will do the job with a preamp pedal to get a more "Active Bass Tone", but I need to see in the future.
What do you think about it? Because if the things I do works "a little" I'll be able to expand these projects and maybe do another record for another pop/variety singer, and I don't want to lose the job because I don't own a Precision with flats... (And I'll never own one.) I also know that in studio you can play with the studio's instrument, but I still don't play for international star (and I'll never do)... It's more of a Home Studio for the moment, so my bass is going to be the bass recorded.
Do you think a Rick, with it's own tone can be used in a "professional" area without being fired from studios? I explored some other options, most of them are active bass like, Dingwall for example, but Ricks still my first love.
In the casual way of playing I had before, the questions was solved: I do this for me, I play with my dream instrument. But now, I have to think on different parameters

Thanks!