Nope, the Bible says that at the post-trib rapture, we go away with Jesus for a 1,000 years to New Jerusalem while the wicked lie destroyed by the brightness of His coming, awaiting future punishment.
The problem with pre-trib Jesuit Futurism is that it ignores all the verses in Isaiah, Jeremiah, 2 Peter, the Psalms, etc., which depict a destroyed, empty, silent, dark, inhabitable Earth.
It puts forth continuous activity taking place down here, from the time in which we live, to the so called "seven years of tribulation", to the so called "1,000 year reign over the wicked", to the "battle of Armageddon which destroys the wicked" to the "Earth made new", etc.