No...that may be your perception of things...but that is not the reality of things. It wasn't then when Paul was eluding to it, which you have made a topic of the discussion, and it isn't now the reality of things either.
We are not waiting for the revelation of Jesus Christ in the way you mean, but as Paul eluded to "each in his own order." Which is indeed "the end of the world" as you thought it was not. But the biblical definition of the end of the world, is: the beginning of the kingdom of God for the person "entering in." Which occurs (as he also said) when the "old man" dies, whether it occurs in the midst of life in the world, or at the end of life in the world - which (as he said) happens "each in his own order."
So...some, yes, are waiting...but many are not waiting, but (as he said, beginning 2000 years ago) "are alive and remain" in the world and "to live is Christ." Thus, those in whom Christ now lives...are not waiting - for He is with them already. To these there is no more prophecy. But to those in whom Christ does not live, the spirit of God is still available according to His promise. It is not men "who speak, but the Holy Spirit who speaks." And you have no say in it.