How I usually set up my cron job scripts is to simply printing everything (especially errors or exceptions) to standard out. To my experience most cron systems will then email the output of the script to whatever local user is running the script. I then have that mail forwarded to my work account to notify me that the script ran and if there were any errors.
For basic maintenance scripts that run daily or weekly I've found this to be a quick, effective way to keep me updated on their status.
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