Not even close. It may happen eventually, and there will always be local or regional exceptions, but nationwide there is already a shortage of primary care providers and that shortage (as well as that in other specialties) is expected to get much worse as so many physicians are reaching retirement age over the next decade.
True, if you want to live in the middle of nowhere and do primary care it is easy to get a job.
If you want to work in a specialty in a place that most people want to live in you are going to struggle to find a job.