Of course they do. It's the rare cnc shop that doesn't have a variety saw in a corner for odd jobs. I can't think of a commercial shop around here that doesn't have a table saw of some kind. I once toured a production shop with nothing more than a beam saw, point-to-point cnc, construction drill, edgebander and case clamp but all they did was commercial casework like point-of-sale stations. The custom division of that company next door had a cnc, several sliding tablesaws and a full set of classical machinery including variety saws as well as a straight line ripsaw, moulder, etc.