Nope. They actually have us on an alternating schedule, so there are certain weeks you can optionally work in the building and then there are weeks that you must work from home. Pretty much the only people in consistently are those in the distribution centers. But if you can do your job from home (as I can; I work in finance and I'm 100% behind a computer all day and I have monitors at home) then they want you to stay home. They probably will not make us go back any time soon. Part of the problem is that we're all in cubicles except for the CEO and his staff. No one has offices. It's pretty hard to distance when you're that close together.
It's different working verses being in school. Being in school...of course you want to be there. That's where all the fun stuff happens. When I was in college especially, I enjoyed just being on campus. But once you start working, uh, meh. At least for me. I can either sit at my desk at work or sit at my desk at home. I'll take home.
But everyone is different. My dad is an attorney. He has an office. There's only nine people working in his building. He would rather just go into his office, so he does. I work for a much larger company, so I get a company-provided laptop that I take home, whereas he has to use his own device, and their remote access is terrible. It just all depends on the person and the situation.