Sure. I just had a run of 10 PCBs which required 3 jumper wire fixes. Two were due to not proof reading a schematic. It wouldn't have mattered at all but two address lines were switched on a flash chip. That messed up the "knock-knock" sequence used to unlock the flash for writing. The other jumper wire was to add something that I didn't think of when I ordered it.
BUT, since it was a run of 10 I saved $150 or so against a prototype...so I guess it depends...