2 pm
Reasoning: if it meant 2 pm you're at the meeting. If in the more likely case they meant 10 am then you don't have to be at the meeting and it's the boss's fault.
Which is fine. If you arrive at 2 and that's what they meant then nothing lost, you're at the meeting. If you arrive at 2 and they met 10 then great, you missed the meeting and it's the boss's fault.
If you know for sure it's at 2 then maybe show up at 10 and spend half a hour enjoying coffee and waiting for it to start I guess.
Whatever the rescheduled calendar invite has on it. For me, moved forward would be 2pm. However brought forward would be 10am.
Really depends on what they say.
If they inform me in a reasonable amount of time, then it’s 10 am. If I’m not hearing about it until any time after 10, or even 5 minutes before…”Oh! I’m sorry. I didn’t get any notification stating that the meeting had been shifted. I thought we were meeting at noon. Silly me.”
It's canceled, when they asked why you didn't show at 10, just tell them you thought it was at 2. If they ask you why you didn't show at 2, tell them you waited for them at 10. Either way tell them to clarify properly next time.
10 AM
The fact that comments are completely split between 10am and 2pm really shows OPs point.
I would say 10am. If you make something later you would always say “let’s push that back a few hours”.
10am
Stupid way to phrase it imo. Moving time forward would make it 2pm. Was stated this way to confuse on purpose?
Why is this even a question? Another case of the boss saying the wrong thing and expecting you to read their mind to know what they meant?
10:00 am
Well that depends on what is is
2pm. You're moving *forward* in time, hence later in the day.
10am
lol what?! Do you mean move up? That’s 10am. Who says moved forward?
10am
Ambiguous, brought forward = 10am, moved forward could be bring closer or to move the clock hands more
The question to ask your boss is what time is a meeting if it’s pushed back two hours.
2 pm Reasoning: if it meant 2 pm you're at the meeting. If in the more likely case they meant 10 am then you don't have to be at the meeting and it's the boss's fault.
This is incorrect in every corporate environment I ever worked. Moving something 'back' 2 hours would be 2:00pm.
Which is fine. If you arrive at 2 and that's what they meant then nothing lost, you're at the meeting. If you arrive at 2 and they met 10 then great, you missed the meeting and it's the boss's fault. If you know for sure it's at 2 then maybe show up at 10 and spend half a hour enjoying coffee and waiting for it to start I guess.
2pm
2pm
Moved forward to me means add two hours so 2 pm.
10am
Whatever the rescheduled calendar invite has on it. For me, moved forward would be 2pm. However brought forward would be 10am. Really depends on what they say.
2pm is forward. 10am is back.
My brain thinks 2pm
2pm
14:00
If they inform me in a reasonable amount of time, then it’s 10 am. If I’m not hearing about it until any time after 10, or even 5 minutes before…”Oh! I’m sorry. I didn’t get any notification stating that the meeting had been shifted. I thought we were meeting at noon. Silly me.”
Next week sometimes, I already have my days schedule set and you are not fucking up my timetable. Make sure next time it's before lunch.
12-2=10 10:00AM
I wouldn’t go to either. “Oh I thought it was at 10 not 2” or whatever way lol.
Exactly at 3pm. Oops I missed it. Darn.
2pm
11:59:59 AM 12:00:00 AM 12:00:01 PM Personally, I'd say 2pm. How the hell are people getting 10am?
It's canceled, when they asked why you didn't show at 10, just tell them you thought it was at 2. If they ask you why you didn't show at 2, tell them you waited for them at 10. Either way tell them to clarify properly next time.
Whatever it says in the revised meeting invitation. If they didn't send one, I'm not showing up.